Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Inderorastha Engineering College, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Review Article
Evolution of Compact Flexible Antennas Using Exotic Nano, Metamaterials for Wearable and Bio Medical Applications
Author(s): Amita Agnihotri*
Recent innovations in engineered materials have been leveraged to augment the field of flexible electronics. Flexible electronic devices are often lightweight, portable, less expensive, environment friendly, and disposable. Flexible electronics systems require the integration of flexible and stretchable antennas operating in specific frequency bands to provide wireless connectivity, which is necessity in today’s informationoriented society. The markets for flexible wireless devices are rapidly increasing partly due to the demands in wearable and implantable devices for health-monitoring systems and daily-life wireless devices. For this reason, the need for flexible printed antennas has increased in recent years, especially for biomedical applications. This paper focuses on the need for flexible antennas, materials, and processes used for fabricating the antennas, various materi.. Read More»
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