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Investigation of e-textile dipole antenna performance based on embroidery parameters

Daniel Agu, Rachel Eike, Allyson Cliett, Dawn Michaelson, Rinn M. Cloud, Li Yang

2021Textile Research Journal15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

E-textile antennas have the potential to be the premier on-body wearable sensor. Embroidery techniques, which can be applied to produce e-textile antennas, assist in large production volumes and fast production speeds. This paper focuses on the effects of three commonly used embroidery parameters, namely stitch type, conductive thread location, and stabilizer, on the performance of embroidered dipole antennas in order to determine the ideal embroidery combination for optimal antenna performance. Fifty-four dipole antenna samples were fabricated and measured at the industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) frequency band of 2.45 GHz. The results of this study show that machine-embroidered antenna designs with satin stitches resonate at a lower frequency and exhibit a lower transmission gain compared with those made with contour stiches, and the conductive thread location in the bobbin location plus the use of a water-soluble stabilizer can help improve impedance matching.

Topics & Concepts

Dipole antennaThread (computing)BobbinAntenna (radio)AcousticsElectrical engineeringElectrical conductorLoop antennaTextileImpedance matchingEngineeringComputer scienceElectrical impedanceMechanical engineeringMaterials scienceCoaxial antennaPhysicsComposite materialAntenna Design and AnalysisWireless Body Area NetworksRFID technology advancements