A low-cost surface-mount monopole antenna for 2.4/5.2/5.8-GHz band operation

2003 ◽  
Vol 36 (6) ◽  
pp. 487-489 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saou-Wen Su ◽  
Shyh-Tirng Fang ◽  
Kin-Lu Wong
2003 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gwo-Yun Lee ◽  
Hong-Twu Chen ◽  
Kin-Lu Wong

2006 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 861-866 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.L. Shepherd ◽  
W.S. Yerazunis ◽  
K.T. Lau ◽  
D. Diamond

Author(s):  
J. Gore ◽  
B. Horine ◽  
J. Phillips ◽  
R. Hoffman ◽  
J. Dodge
Keyword(s):  
Low Cost ◽  

2010 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 1255-1258 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mauricio Sanchez-Barbetty ◽  
Andrew Mandeville ◽  
Robert W. Jackson

Author(s):  
Asmaa Zugari ◽  
Wael Abd Ellatif Ali ◽  
Mohammad Ahmad Salamin ◽  
El Mokhtar Hamham

In this paper, a compact reconfigurable tri-band/quad-band monopole antenna is presented. To achieve the multi-band behavior, two right-angled triangles were etched in a conventional rectangular patch, and a partial ground plane is used. Moreover, the proposed multi-band antenna is printed on a low cost FR4 epoxy with compact dimensions of 0.23[Formula: see text], where [Formula: see text] is calculated at the lowest resonance frequency. To provide frequency agility, a metal strip which acts as PIN diode was embedded in the frame of the modified patch. The tri-band/quad-band antenna performance in terms of reflection coefficient, radiation patterns, peak gain and efficiency was studied. The measured results are consistent with the simulated results for both cases. The simple structure and the compact size of the proposed antenna could make it a good candidate for multi-band wireless applications.


Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (14) ◽  
pp. 3204 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergio Fuentes del Toro ◽  
Silvia Santos-Cuadros ◽  
Ester Olmeda ◽  
Carolina Álvarez-Caldas ◽  
Vicente Díaz ◽  
...  

Injuries caused by the overstraining of muscles could be prevented by means of a system which detects muscle fatigue. Most of the equipment used to detect this is usually expensive. The question then arises whether it is possible to use a low-cost surface electromyography (sEMG) system that is able to reliably detect muscle fatigue. With this main goal, the contribution of this work is the design of a low-cost sEMG system that allows assessing when fatigue appears in a muscle. To that aim, low-cost sEMG sensors, an Arduino board and a PC were used and afterwards their validity was checked by means of an experiment with 28 volunteers. This experiment collected information from volunteers, such as their level of physical activity, and invited them to perform an isometric contraction while an sEMG signal of their quadriceps was recorded by the low-cost equipment. After a wavelet filtering of the signal, root mean square (RMS), mean absolute value (MAV) and mean frequency (MNF) were chosen as representative features to evaluate fatigue. Results show how the behaviour of these parameters across time is shown in the literature coincides with past studies (RMS and MAV increase while MNF decreases when fatigue appears). Thus, this work proves the feasibility of a low-cost system to reliably detect muscle fatigue. This system could be implemented in several fields, such as sport, ergonomics, rehabilitation or human-computer interactions.


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