K1.2
Textile-Based Incognito RFID for Patient Tracking
Amber Nunnally, Erdem Topsakal, Virginia Commonwealth University, United States
Session:
K1: Wearable Antennas and Sensors Lecture
Track:
Commission K: Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine
Location:
Room 105
Presentation Time:
Thu, 9 Jan, 10:40 - 11:00 MT (UTC -7)
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Session K1
K1.1: Design and Implementation of an E-textile Vivaldi Antenna for Wearable Applications
Riley Hollman, Yang Li, Baylor University, United States
K1.2: Textile-Based Incognito RFID for Patient Tracking
Amber Nunnally, Erdem Topsakal, Virginia Commonwealth University, United States
K1.3: Screen-Printed Wearable Textile Antennas Using Ag/Cu Inks
Sarah Johnson, Erdem Topsakal, Virginia Commonwealth University, United States
K1.4: Broadband Impedance Matching for Wearable Magnetoinductive Waveguides
Connor Jenkins, Asimina Kiourti, The Ohio State University, United States
K1.5: Lightweight and Battery-less Multichannel Wireless Sensor for Swine Biopotential Recording
Melany Gutierrez-Hernandez, Sally P. Duarte, Jorge Riera Diaz, John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United States
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