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Footwear Antennas For Body Area Telemetry, Domenico Gaetano, Patrick Mcevoy, Max Ammann, Jacinta Browne, Louise Keating, Frances Horgan Oct 2013

Footwear Antennas For Body Area Telemetry, Domenico Gaetano, Patrick Mcevoy, Max Ammann, Jacinta Browne, Louise Keating, Frances Horgan

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Antennas designed to link footwear sensors within body centric networks are introduced with two small UWB antennas, one directional and another quasi-omnidirectional. The radiating characteristics are evaluated for three positions on a sample sports shoe using a detailed simulation model and measurements with a homogenous foot phantom. Antenna performance is assessed for resilience to close proximity loading by the footwear materials and the phantom foot.


Digital Microfluidics As A Reconfiguration Mechanism For Antennas, Yasin Damgaci Aug 2013

Digital Microfluidics As A Reconfiguration Mechanism For Antennas, Yasin Damgaci

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The properties of conventional antennas are fixed by the initial design and cannot be changed. A reconfigurable antenna, on the other hand, can dynamically change its properties, and it can adjust its behavior for a given propagation condition. This dissertation work concentrates on novel reconfiguration technologies, including design, microfabrication, and characterization aspects with an emphasis on their applications to multifunctional reconfigurable antennas. In the literature, reconfigurable antennas have made use of various reconfiguration techniques. The most common techniques utilized revolved around switching mechanisms. Other techniques such as the incorporation of variable capacitors, varactors, and physical structure manipulation surfaced recently to …


Electromagnetic Modeling Of Gan Varactor Microwave Switches, Yi-Hsuan Yang Jan 2013

Electromagnetic Modeling Of Gan Varactor Microwave Switches, Yi-Hsuan Yang

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Microwave switches are important components which have been widely used in many microwave systems, such as electronic products, satellites communications, antennas, and radars etc. Traditionally, microwave switches are fabricated using pin diodes or MEMS, Si MOSFETs or GaAs HEMTs. These devices, due to the material limitations are suffering from a low breakdown voltage and are unable to handle high power. III-Nitride based varactor microwave switches provide opportunities for high power microwave devices, due to highly conducting 2D electron gas in the channel and high breakdown electric field.

Designing microwave switches typically involves modeling and simulation using tools such as MATLAB, …