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This paper presents a review and analysis of embroidered textile antennas for wireless body-centric communication systems. Especially, the paper concentrates on recent advancements in embroidered on-body radio frequency identification (RFID) antennas and wireless brain machine interface (BMI) systems and their specific antenna and wireless power transfer challenges.
Environmental effects may seriously threaten the performance of UHF RFID systems and reduce the rate of successful reading; many applications aiming at the so-called item-level tagging (ILT) can be therefore compromised. In order to preserve the reliability of the tag acquisition the so-called near field (NF) UHF RFID has been recently considered. In this paper, the main properties and the performance...
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