• DocumentCode
    1351069
  • Title

    Determination of Dielectric Constant of Fabric Materials and Their Use as Substrates for Design and Development of Antennas for Wearable Applications

  • Author

    Sankaralingam, S. ; Gupta, Bhaskar

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electron. & Telecommun. Eng., Jadavpur Univ., Kolkata, India
  • Volume
    59
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    3122
  • Lastpage
    3130
  • Abstract
    A novel approach to measure the dielectric constant of fabric substrate materials used for the development of wearable antennas (also called textile antennas) is presented in this paper. The technique reported here is based on the resonance method and focused on the use of microstrip patch radiator, which contains fabric material as its substrate. The accurate value of the dielectric constant of the fabric material can easily be extracted from the measured resonant frequency of the patch radiator. The dielectric constant values of six fabric materials, including jeans cotton, polyester combined cotton, and polyester, have been determined by this way. As an extended objective of this paper, initial investigations are done to study the performance/behavioral characteristics of wearable antennas in the Bluetooth industrial, scientific, and medical band. Two of the six textile antenna structures, developed to meet out the primary objective of determining the dielectric constant of fabrics, are tested, and their performance characteristics, such as impedance bandwidth, gain, efficiency, etc., are measured. In addition, another Bluetooth antenna employing polyester fabric substrate is designed considering its measured accurate value of dielectric constant and subjected to radiation pattern measurements. In general, all the measured antennas yield very good results, fulfilling the requirements for practical applications, and in particular, the third fabric antenna utilizing the accurate value of the dielectric constant determined shows superior performance characteristics compared to others, indicating the correctness of our approach. Thus, the suitability of fabric substrate materials for the development of textile antennas with microstrip patch configuration is also well demonstrated.
  • Keywords
    antenna radiation patterns; fabrics; microstrip antennas; permittivity; substrates; wearable antennas; dielectric constant; fabric materials; microstrip patch radiator; radiation pattern measurements; substrate materials; wearable antennas; wearable applications; Antenna measurements; Dielectric constant; Dielectric measurements; Fabrics; Frequency measurement; Resonant frequency; Antenna measurements; dielectric measurements; fabric substrates; rectangular microstrip wearable antenna; resonance method; textile antennas;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9456
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIM.2010.2063090
  • Filename
    5601775