Projects:2017s2-245 Novel textile antennas for wearable wireless communications

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Members and Supervisors

Project members

- Hung Quoc DANG

- Baoqi Zhu

Supervisors

- Professor Christophe Fumeaux [1]

- Dr. Shengjian Jammy Chen [2]

Abstract

Wearable antennas have used in a wide range of applications such as: wireless communications, real-time tracking and wireless medical applications. Those antennas have to be integrated into or mounted on clothing and have the stable antenna performances according to the movement of the body. Different particular applications require different antenna performances include: antenna shape, dimension, resonance frequency, gain, direction and radiation efficiency.

This project primarily examines impacts of shorting strategies on the antenna performances. The different shorting strategies are considered in this study include: full shorting wall and two shorting posts which use flexible textile materials to realize. For each shorting methods, we realized three antenna use shorting with silver fabric wall, shorting eyelets and shorting with embroidered wall.

This project also considers impact of different substrate parameter on antenna performances. There feeding techniques include: microstrip line feed, coaxial-line feed and proximity-couple feed, are also examined.

Studies also design the dual-band textile wearable antennas which are able to operate in two ISM bands: (2.4 – 2.5) GHz and (5.725 – 5.875) GHz. All of three antennas satisfy desired requirements.

Introduction

Motivation

Nowadays, Wearable Technology has been widespread used worldwide. Wearable Technology can be found in many fields of life and business. The applications of Wearable Technology are able to be categorized into three different technologies: Advanced wearable products, AI platforms and Big Data.

Wearable antenna has been become one of the most important part in wireless devices. This type of antenna has been using in many fields such as wearable transmitter and receiver, body-sensor, wireless medical applications.

Different particular applications require different antenna performances include: antenna shape, dimension, resonance frequency, gain, direction and radiation efficiency. For antenna designs, shorting is a basic component. By using shorting techniques, we can adjust the antenna performances to adapt to specific requirements.

Currently, there are several popular shorting strategies such as: folded strip, embroidered vias, eyelet and PEC. Nevertheless, the shorting strategies which realized by flexible textile material have not been popular.

This project aims to realize the impact of different shorting strategies which use flexible textile materials on the antenna performances. Base on the knowledge about PIFA antenna and shorting strategies, this project is going to design dual-band textile wearable antennas which can operate in two ISM bands: (2.4 – 2.5) GHz and (5.725 – 5.875) GHz.

Objectives

The overall aim of project is to utilize different shorting strategies which use flexible textile materials for wearable antennas. In order to achieve the overall aims, the project’s process is divided by three specific aims.

The first focus is to understand the impacts of different shorting strategies on the antenna specifications. Those shorting strategies include full shorting wall and two shorting posts.

The second specific aim is to design and realize using full shorting wall. In this project, three types of full shorting wall include: shorting wall with silver fabric, shorting eyelets and shorting with embroidered wall, were realized to achieve particular antenna specifications.

The last but not least, the final optimized antenna designs were fabricated and measured for validation. The measured results show the experimentally differences between those shorting strategies for the antenna performances.