Monday, August 29, 2011

postheadericon Experimental antenna-clothing outperforms regular antennas

Researchers have developed an antenna system that can be built into clothing, and that has...

In the recent past we have outfits that include bio-sensors and batteries, and even seen a bikini with integrated solar cells. One of the latest innovations in smart materials, but allows a person to act as multiple antennas clothes. Developed at Ohio State University (OSU), could prove the system to be especially useful for soldiers who did not want to be burdened by a protruding antenna ... Continue Reading Experimental antenna clothes regularly exceeds antennas

Section: Wearable Electronics

Tags: Antenna, Military, Ohio State University, Smart Fabric, textile

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