Design and Optimization of Embroidered Antennas on Textile Using Silver Conductive Thread for Wearable Applications

0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering 02 engineering and technology 7. Clean energy
DOI: 10.1007/s12221-021-0030-1 Publication Date: 2021-06-09T16:04:33Z
ABSTRACT
This paper presents a systematic approach of high-frequency electrical properties of embroidered dipole-type antennas based on electro-textiles. Firstly, characterizations of conductive thread and silver ink on cotton fabric are completed by UTM (Universal testing machine) and sheet resistance measurement. Secondly, estimating and optimizing the embroidered dipole antenna suitable for implementing radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are proposed. The effect of bending and thread density on the performance of embroidered antennas is included. Thirdly, the proposed low-cost antenna structure requires the less conductive thread to decrease conductive thread and time consumption yet still achieve good enough performance compared with the conventional antenna. Finally, the comparison between silver thread and ink demonstrates that parasitic capacitance of conductive threads is much higher than metallic materials. However, the structure of silver conductive threads has more potential to significantly improve the conductor’s efficiency than silver ink at the high frequencies.
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