Abstract
In this work, a dual-band, dual-mode, circularly polarized fully woven textile antenna with capability for Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer (SWIPT) in wearable applications is presented. The power and the data transfer modes work at 2.4 and 5.4 GHz, respectively. The radiating element is based on a square patch with an asymmetrical U-shaped slot and a chamfered corner. A single-diode rectifier, required for the power transfer mode, is mounted on a carrier thread and then connected to the antenna through a T-match network located at one of the patch corners. This feeding technique simultaneously provides complex conjugate matching to the rectifier and circular polarization. On the other hand, a coaxial probe port is used for the data transfer mode. A prototype was implemented and experimentally characterized. Regarding the power transfer mode, the measured RF-DC conversion efficiency is about 50% when the available power at the rectifier input is −10 dBm, and the axial ratio is smaller than 3 dB. In the data transfer mode, the antenna gain and the axial ratio are 0 and 2 dB, respectively. The experimental results are in good agreement with simulations, validating the proposed structure and design methods, and they are comparable to the state of the art for textile antennas/rectennas. Furthermore, the combination of the fully woven technology and the proposed single-layer layout provides a large degree of integration and robustness, which are valuable characteristics for wearable devices.