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Microwave-Enabled Wearables: Underpinning Technologies, Integration Platforms, and Next-Generation Roadmap

Journal

IEEE JOURNAL OF MICROWAVES
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages 193-226

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JMW.2022.3223254

Keywords

Additive manufacturing; antennas; backscattering; energy harvesting; E-textiles; flexible semiconductors; harmonic transponders; microwave power transmission; MTT 70th Anniversary Special Issue; rectennas; printed electronics; RFID; RF sensing; sustainable electronics; wearable electronics

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This paper presents a comprehensive review of the role of microwave technologies in enabling the next generation of wearable devices. It discusses enabling technologies, key integration platforms, and emerging research trends, providing a future roadmap for interdisciplinary research in sustainable and reliable next-generation wearables.
This paper presents a holistic and authoritative review of the role of microwave technologies in enabling a new generation of wearable devices. A human-centric Internet of Things (IoT) covering remote healthcare, distributed sensing, and consumer electronics, calls for high-performance wearable devices integrated into clothing, which require interdisciplinary research efforts to emerge. Microwaves, the interconnect of wireless networks, can enable, rather than solely connect, the next generation of autonomous, sustainable, and wearable-friendly electronics. First, enabling technologies including wireless power transmission and RF energy harvesting, backscattering and passive communication, RFID, and electromagnetic sensing are reviewed. We then discuss the key integration platforms, covering smart fabrics and electronic textiles, additive manufacturing, printed electronics, natively-flexible and organic RF semiconductors, and fully-integrated CMOS systems, where opportunities for hybrid integration are highlighted. The emerging research trends, from mmWave 6G, RF sensing and imaging, to healthcare applications including neural implants, drug delivery, and safety upon exposure to microwaves are re-visited and discussed, presenting a future roadmap for interdisciplinary research towards sustainable and reliable next-generation wearables.

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