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Electronic Components in Textile Substrates
Kokolia, Martin ; Joler,, Miroslav (oponent) ; Dražan, Libor (oponent) ; Raida, Zbyněk (vedoucí práce)
Goal of this thesis is to describe state of the art in the field of textile-based microwave components and then also author's contribution to research. There are many problems to solve in this field of study and thus very specific goals are stated that should form complete communication system that would be easily integrable into upholstery inside airplane or other vehicle. First chapter is aimed on the relatively low frequency UHF circuit application and the RF energy harvester. The simulations are followed by practical measurements. Next chapter is characterizing the novel 3D-knitted fabrics and their RF proprieties modeling on very high frequencies that are desired to be used as communication channels. With textile substrate validated and described for use at SHF band novel textile integrated waveguide base on printable artificial magnetic conductor structure is presented with practical methodology of design. After validation, the waveguide was utilized for basic power divider, two different antennas and two types of sensors. All designs were manufactured and tested with satisfactory results.
Electronic Components in Textile Substrates
Kokolia, Martin ; Joler,, Miroslav (oponent) ; Dražan, Libor (oponent) ; Raida, Zbyněk (vedoucí práce)
Goal of this thesis is to describe state of the art in the field of textile-based microwave components and then also author's contribution to research. There are many problems to solve in this field of study and thus very specific goals are stated that should form complete communication system that would be easily integrable into upholstery inside airplane or other vehicle. First chapter is aimed on the relatively low frequency UHF circuit application and the RF energy harvester. The simulations are followed by practical measurements. Next chapter is characterizing the novel 3D-knitted fabrics and their RF proprieties modeling on very high frequencies that are desired to be used as communication channels. With textile substrate validated and described for use at SHF band novel textile integrated waveguide base on printable artificial magnetic conductor structure is presented with practical methodology of design. After validation, the waveguide was utilized for basic power divider, two different antennas and two types of sensors. All designs were manufactured and tested with satisfactory results.

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