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Textile antenna for bio-radar embedded in a car seat

Loss, Caroline; Gouveia, Carolina; Salvado, Rita; Pinho, Pedro; Vieira, José

A bio-radar system is presented for vital signs acquisition, using textile antennas manufactured with a continuous substrate that integrates the ground plane. Textile antennas were selected to be used in the RF (Radio Frequency) front-end, rather than those made of conventional materials, to further integrate the system in a car seat cover and thus streamline the industrial manufacturing process. The developmen...


Influence of some structural parameters on the dielectric behavior of materials...

Loss, Caroline; Gonçalves, Ricardo; Pinho, Pedro; Salvado, Rita

Knowledge of the electromagnetic properties of textile materials is crucial in order to design wearable antennas. Despite the growth of research studies on textile antennas, the accurate characterization of the dielectric properties of the materials is still a challenge due to the intrinsic inhomogeneity and deformability of textiles. In this work, 11 textile materials were characterized using the resonator-bas...


Influence of some structural parameters on the dielectric behavior of materials...

Loss, Caroline; Gonçalves, Ricardo; Pinho, Pedro; Salvado, Rita

Knowledge of the electromagnetic properties of textile materials is crucial in order to design wearable antennas. Despite the growth of research studies on textile antennas, the accurate characterization of the dielectric properties of the materials is still a challenge due to the intrinsic inhomogeneity and deformability of textiles. In this work, 11 textile materials were characterized using the resonator-bas...


Development of a textile antenna using a continuous substrate integrating the g...

Loss, Caroline; Salvado, Rita; Gonçalves, Ricardo; Pinho, Pedro

The exponential growth in the wearable market is boosting the industrialization process of manufacturing textile antennas. The patch of the printed antennas can be easily cut, embroidered or screen printed by machines. The conception of an optimal industrial substrate that meets all the mechanical and electromagnetic requirements is still a challenge. This paper presents a printed textile antenna for ISM band u...


Influence of the laminating manufacturing technique on the S11 parameter of pri...

Loss, Caroline; Salvado, Rita; Gonçalves, Ricardo; Pinho, Pedro

This paper describes the influence of the laminating technique normally used to produce printed textile antennas on their return loss (S-11) parameter. The cutting technique and the use of steam on the ironing process of conductive fabrics are considered. The surface roughness and superficial porosity of dielectric materials are analyzed. This paper concludes that despite the unwanted compression applied on the...


Smart Coat with a Fully-Embedded Textile Antenna for IoT Applications

Loss, Caroline; Goncalves, Ricardo; Lopes, Catarina; Pinho, Pedro; Salvado, Rita

The Internet of Things (IoT) scenario is strongly related with the advance of the development of wireless sensor networks (WSN) and radio frequency identification (RFID) systems. Additionally, in the WSN context, for a continuous feed, the integration of textile antennas for energy harvesting into smart clothing is a particularly interesting solution when the replacement of batteries is not easy to practice, su...


Textile antenna for RF energy harvesting fully embedded in clothing

Loss, Caroline; Gonçalves, Ricardo; Lopes, Catarina; Salvado, Rita; Pinho, Pedro

In the context of Wireless Body Sensor Networks for healthcare and pervasive applications, textile antennas allow an ubiquitous monitoring, communication, energy harvesting and storage. This paper presents a smart coat with a dual-band textile antenna for Radio Frequency (RF) energy harvesting, operating at GSM 900 and DSC 1800 bands, which is fully embedded in the garment. Results obtained before and after the...


Smart Textiles for Strengthening of Structures

Górski, Marcin; Krzywoń, Rafał; Dawczyński, Szymon; Szojda, Leszek; Salvado, Rita; Lopes, Catarina; Araújo, Pedro; Velez, Fernando J.

This paper presents results of mechanical tests on a prototype of an innovative structural strengthening in form of self-monitoring fabric. Smart textile employs carbon fibers conductivity for measuring strains while monitoring changes of electric resistance under increasing load. A general solution was tested in a series of calibrating tests on strengthening of small size concrete slabs. Promising results of s...

Date: 2016   |   Origin: uBibliorum

Carbon Fiber Epoxy Composites for Both Strengthening and Health Monitoring of S...

Salvado, Rita; Lopes, Catarina; Szojda, Leszek; Araújo, Pedro; Górski, Marcin; Velez, Fernando J.; Castro-Gomes, João; Krzywon, Rafal

This paper presents a study of the electrical and mechanical behavior of several continuous carbon fibers epoxy composites for both strengthening and monitoring of structures. In these composites, the arrangement of fibers was deliberately diversified to test and understand the ability of the composites for self-sensing low strains. Composites with different arrangements of fibers and textile weaves, mainly uni...

Date: 2015   |   Origin: uBibliorum

Design and evaluation of multi-band RF energy harvesting circuits and antennas ...

Borges, Luís M.; Barroca, Norberto; Saraiva, Henrique M.; Tavares, Jorge; Gouveia, Paulo T.; Velez, Fernando J.; Loss, Caroline; Salvado, Rita

Radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting is an emerging technology that will enable to drive the next generation of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) without the need of using batteries. In this paper, we present RF energy harvesting circuits specifically developed for GSM bands (900/1800) and a wearable dual-band antenna suitable for possible implementation within clothes for body worn applications. Besides, we ad...


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