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Revision as of 20:25, 28 March 2018

Project Team

Donald Dong Zhang

Dennis David Kimtai

Supervisors

Professor Christophe Fumeaux

Dr Shengjian (Jammy) Chen

Introduction

The reliability of wearable communication systems can benefit from high performance antennas integrated into clothing. Emerging wearable communications systems will increasingly require flexible antennas which can be integrated into clothing and are able to adapt their shape to various movement of the body. This will allow exploiting the area of clothing to create efficient antennas in critical applications such as communications and tracking for defence or safety personnel, or monitoring of patients in a hospital.

Comparison Materials Properties

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File:History Wikipedia English SOPA 2012 Blackout2.jpg
Wikipedia blackout protest against SOPA on January 18, 2012