DocumentCode
2364058
Title
Wearable antennas for FM reception
Author
Kellomaki, T. ; Heikkinen, J. ; Kivikoski, M.
Author_Institution
Tampere University of Technology, Institute of Electronics, P.O.Box 692, FI-33101, Finland
fYear
2006
fDate
6-10 Nov. 2006
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
The effect of human body on wearable 100 MHz antennas is studied by measurements. At that frequency, the body is very thin compared to the wavelength, but about half a wavelength tall. Antenna performance is most affected by the posture of the antenna wearer, second matter being antenna position on body. Physical traits of the wearer have only a slight effect on the antenna performance. A ¿13 dBi gain was achieved by the constructed dipole-like antennas, and letting one¿s arms hang down reduces this by 5 to 15 dB. Most of the power delivered to the antennas is absorbed by the human body, but some is radiated not only by the antenna but also by the body. Wearable antennas need to be shortened by 15 to 25 % from the free-space length to achieve the desired resonance frequency.
Keywords
Antenna measurements; Clothing; Dipole antennas; Fabrics; Helical antennas; Humans; Receiving antennas; Resonance; Wavelength measurement; Wire; Antenna proximity factors; Antennas; Dipole antennas; Helical antennas; Receiving antennas; VHF antennas; Wire antennas;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Antennas and Propagation, 2006. EuCAP 2006. First European Conference on
Conference_Location
Nice
Print_ISBN
978-92-9092-937-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EUCAP.2006.4585031
Filename
4585031
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