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    A bio-radar system is presented for vital signs acquisition, using textile antennas manufactured with a continuous substrate that integrates the ground plane. Textile antennas were selected to be used in the RF (Radio Frequency) front-end, rather than those made of conventional materials, to further integrate the system in a car seat cover and thus streamline the industrial manufacturing process. The development of the novel substrate material is described in detail, as well as its characterization process. Then, the antenna design considerations are presented. The experiments to validate the textile antennas operation by acquiring the respiratory signal of six subjects with different body structures while seated in a car seat are presented. In conclusion, it was possible to prove that bio-radar systems can operate with textile-based antennas, providing accurate results of the extraction of vital signs.

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    Caroline Loss, Carolina Gouveia, Rita Salvado, Pedro Pinho, José Vieira. Textile Antenna for Bio-Radar Embedded in a Car Seat. Materials (Basel, Switzerland). 2021 Jan 04;14(1)


    PMID: 33406756

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