Experimental antenna-clothing outperforms regular antennas
Researchers have developed an antenna system that can be built into clothing, and that has been shown to outperform conventional wearable whip antennas
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In the recent past, we’ve seen outfits that incorporate bio-sensors and batteries, and even a bikini with integrated solar cells. One of the latest innovations in smart fabrics, however, allows a person’s clothing to act as multiple antennas. Developed at Ohio State University (OSU), the system could prove particularly useful to soldiers, who don’t want to be encumbered by a protruding whip antenna.
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