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Flexible inkjet-printed sensor platforms fabricated on flexible substrates are demonstrated to be a sustainable economical solution for 2D “Zero-Power” sensing and active energy harvesting applications as well as multilayer 3D structures and complete radar systems. Several designs featuring the advantages, challenges and prospects of inkjet printing technology are presented. These designs demonstrate...
Ground penetrating radars (GPR) operate at U/VHF bands and utilize wide frequency sweep bandwidths thus require complex architectures and bulky broadband antennas. This compromises system portability for transportation and outdoor measurements. This paper presents a conformal radar system in which the passives, actives and antennas share the same flexible substrate utilizing inkjet-printed technologies;...
In this paper, a novel inkjet-printed flexible broadband multilayer coupler on a polyimide film (Kapton) in substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) technology is implemented for the first time. A flexible broadband microstrip-to-SIW interconnect is inkjet-printed and its flexibility is tested. An inkjet-printed multilayer coupler is also demonstrated based on the flexible SIW interconnect.
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