Title :
Body-Worn E-Textile Antennas: The Good, the Low-Mass, and the Conformal
Author :
Kennedy, Timothy F. ; Fink, Patrick W. ; Chu, Andrew W. ; Champagne, Nathan J., II ; Lin, Gregory Y. ; Khayat, Michael A.
Author_Institution :
Johnson Space Center, Nat. Aeronaut. & Space Adm. (NASA), Houston, TX
fDate :
4/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Support of ever increasing applications for wireless data and communications on a body-centric platform requires novel antenna systems that can be integrated with the body-worn environment, while maintaining free-range of movement and minimal mass impact. E-textile antennas show great promise due to their ease of integration with other textile materials, and they are inherently low-mass and flexible relative to conventional antenna materials. Much attention has been given recently to multiple-antenna communication systems due to the increased performance compared to conventional single-antenna systems. For body-centric applications, the low-mass, flexibility, and integration simplicity of e-textile antennas can enable multiple-antenna systems, which otherwise would be precluded by the rigidity and mass of conventional antenna materials. Several examples of this are considered here with e-textile antennas in an array environment. A conventional microstrip array constructed with e-textiles is shown to have robust performance with moderate amounts of bending, similar to that which might be seen with body-worn arrays. In addition to the conventional array, a wideband multiple-antenna system to support a variety of wireless communication protocols, while maintaining polarization diversity and excellent coverage over a majority of the radian sphere is demonstrated.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; body area networks; microstrip antenna arrays; microwave materials; textile fibres; wearable computers; body-centric platform; body-worn e-textile antennas; microstrip array; multiple antenna communication systems; radian sphere; textile material; wireless data; Adaptive arrays; Antenna arrays; Diversity methods; Microstrip antenna arrays; Microstrip antennas; Navigation; Personnel; Robustness; Textiles; Wireless communication; Antenna arrays; beamforming; conformal antennas; diversity methods; e-textile antennas;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2009.2014602