Fabric based frequency selective surfaces using weaving and screen printing

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Two examples of fabric based frequency selective surfaces (FSSs) are presented. The FSSs are produced by using screen printing and weaving. Both measured and simulated data are presented showing excellent agreement and performance for the FSSs when compared with the simulated data. The performance of these samples points towards a useful screening technique using fabric hangings and wall coverings in a range of applications where temporary electromagnetic wave ingress or egress needs to be controlled. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.

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Seager, R. D., Chauraya, A., Bowman, J., Broughton, M., Philpott, R., & Nimkulrat, N. (2013). Fabric based frequency selective surfaces using weaving and screen printing. Electronics Letters, 49(24), 1507–1509. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2013.2314

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