Wearable Antennas Work at VHF and UHF (.PDF Download)

April 8, 2016

Wearable antennas were once considered a novelty. But now, with more wireless sensors finding their way into Internet of Things (IoT) applications, wearable antennas are increasingly necessary. Work performed by professors from the University of Pisa (Italy) and the University of Ghent (Belgium) explored the materials and design configurations required to realize wearable antennas for use at VHF and UHF bands...

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