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This paper will review techniques of manufacturing wearable antennas. 3D printing can be used to create flexible substrates. 3D shapes can be created which can be used to reduce the antenna size. Embroidery will also be discussed. The technique naturally lends itself to linear antennas.
This letter studies the behavior of heterogeneous dielectric substrates created by including micro-sized cubes of different electromagnetic (EM) properties to an otherwise homogenous host medium. The letter looks at the effect of the volume fraction of cubic inclusions (dielectric or metallic) to the effective EM properties of the heterogeneous medium. It is well known that the effective permittivity...
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