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Caroline Loss
Researcher at University of Beira Interior
Publications - 27
Citations - 599
Caroline Loss is an academic researcher from University of Beira Interior. The author has contributed to research in topics: Energy harvesting & Antenna (radio). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 23 publications receiving 448 citations. Previous affiliations of Caroline Loss include Coordenadoria de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior.
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Textile materials for the design of wearable antennas: a survey.
TL;DR: A survey of the key points for the design and development of textile antennas, from the choice of the textile materials to the framing of the antenna is presented.
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Smart Coat with a Fully-Embedded Textile Antenna for IoT Applications
TL;DR: The E-Caption illustrates the innovative concept of textile antennas that can be manipulated as simple emblems that are fully integrated into smart clothing and shows that the orientation of the conductive fabric does not influence the performance of the antenna.
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Half-Mode Substrate-Integrated-Waveguide Cavity-Backed Slot Antenna on Cork Substrate
Olivier Caytan,Sam Lemey,Sam Agneessens,Dries Vande Ginste,Piet Demeester,Caroline Loss,Rita Salvado,Hendrik Rogier +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a half-mode implementation of a multimoded cavity with nonresonant slot is obtained with very stable radiation characteristics, owing to the excellent antenna/platform isolation.
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Antennas and circuits for ambient RF energy harvesting in wireless body area networks
Norberto Barroca,Henrique M. Saraiva,Paulo T. Gouveia,Jorge Tavares,Luís M. Borges,Fernando J. Velez,Caroline Loss,Rita Salvado,Pedro Pinho,Ricardo Gonçalves,Nuno Borges Carvalho,Raul Chavez-Santiago,Ilangko Balasingham +12 more
TL;DR: A dual-band band printed antenna operating at GSM bands (900/1800) is proposed, with gains of the order 1.8-2.06 dBi and efficiency 77.6-84%.
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Spectrum opportunities for electromagnetic energy harvesting from 350 mhz to 3 ghz
Jorge Tavares,N. Barreca,Henrique M. Saraiva,Luís M. Borges,Fernando J. Velez,Caroline Loss,Rita Salvado,Pedro Pinho,Ricardo Gonçalves,Nuno Borges Carvalho +9 more
TL;DR: Spectrum opportunities for radio frequency energy harvesting identified through power density measurements from 350 MHz to 3 GHz are presented, enabling to convert RF energy to direct current (DC), providing an alternative source to power supply wireless sensor network (WSN) devices.