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Pedro Pinho

Researcher at Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa

Publications -  164
Citations -  1427

Pedro Pinho is an academic researcher from Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antenna (radio) & Microstrip antenna. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 148 publications receiving 1062 citations. Previous affiliations of Pedro Pinho include University of Lisbon & University of Aveiro.

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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 Surfaces: Large Area Electronics Systems for Internet of Things Enabled by Energy Harvesting

TL;DR: This paper focuses on a particular, yet broad, class of systems that falls in the IoT category of large area electronics (LAE), represented by “smart surfaces,” and deals with technologies and architectures involved, namely, materials, antennas, RFID systems, and chipless structures.
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A Review of Antennas for Indoor Positioning Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the desired requirements of those antennas when integrated in anchor nodes (reference nodes) are discussed, according to different localization techniques and their performance, and the described antennas will be subdivided into the following sections according to the nature of measurements: received signal strength (RSS), time of flight (ToF), and direction of arrival (DoA).
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A Selective, Tracking, and Power Adaptive Far-Field Wireless Power Transfer System

TL;DR: A selective, tracking, and power adaptive far-field wireless power transfer (WPT) system that may be integrated into passive wireless sensor networks (PWSNs) with features that allow them to cooperate.
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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.