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An embroidered slot-loaded patch antenna for characterization of dielectric materials

An embroidered slot-loaded patch antenna for characterization of dielectric materials
An embroidered slot-loaded patch antenna for characterization of dielectric materials
Embroidery has been recently introduced as a new method to realize sensors especially for wearables. In this paper, we present a slot-loaded embroidered patch antenna to provide a simplified setup which allows the antenna to act as a stand-alone resonator. The design procedure, simulation and implementation of an embroidered sensor are presented and discussed. It is demonstrated that this structure can be used without any need for external antennas as a wireless sensor. To demonstrate the feasibility of this technique, the design process using a slot-loaded antenna to achieve a high Q antenna, fabricated on an FR4 substrate, is presented and discussed. This structure is then manufactured, with practical results shown to agree with simulated results. Using this as a basis for subsequent designs, an embroidered slot-loaded patch is presented and discussed. We demonstrate this capability in an experiment where a set of solvents inside plastic bottles were interrogated using the embroidered antennas.
183-193
Elsdon, Dr Michael
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Zahertar, Shahrzad
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Torun, Hamdi
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Dodd, Linzi E.
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Elsdon, Dr Michael
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Zahertar, Shahrzad
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Torun, Hamdi
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Dodd, Linzi E.
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Elsdon, Dr Michael, Zahertar, Shahrzad, Torun, Hamdi and Dodd, Linzi E. (2022) An embroidered slot-loaded patch antenna for characterization of dielectric materials. Progress In Electromagnetics Research C, 127, 183-193. (doi:10.2528/PIERC22102803).

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Embroidery has been recently introduced as a new method to realize sensors especially for wearables. In this paper, we present a slot-loaded embroidered patch antenna to provide a simplified setup which allows the antenna to act as a stand-alone resonator. The design procedure, simulation and implementation of an embroidered sensor are presented and discussed. It is demonstrated that this structure can be used without any need for external antennas as a wireless sensor. To demonstrate the feasibility of this technique, the design process using a slot-loaded antenna to achieve a high Q antenna, fabricated on an FR4 substrate, is presented and discussed. This structure is then manufactured, with practical results shown to agree with simulated results. Using this as a basis for subsequent designs, an embroidered slot-loaded patch is presented and discussed. We demonstrate this capability in an experiment where a set of solvents inside plastic bottles were interrogated using the embroidered antennas.

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An Embroidered slot loaded patch Antenna for Characterization of Dialectric Materials - Accepted Manuscript
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Accepted/In Press date: 5 December 2022
Published date: 5 December 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 475369
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/475369
PURE UUID: cdf08343-2ca4-4049-91fa-fab2ba1518f1
ORCID for Shahrzad Zahertar: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6988-2345

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Date deposited: 16 Mar 2023 17:56
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:08

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Author: Dr Michael Elsdon
Author: Shahrzad Zahertar ORCID iD
Author: Hamdi Torun
Author: Linzi E. Dodd

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