Journal of Fashion Technology & Textile EngineeringISSN: 2329-9568

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Gilbert De Mey Author

Subjects of specialization
Fashion, Comfort, Textile

Affiliation
Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Ghent University, Belgium

Biography

Department of Electronics and Information Systems, Ghent University, Belgium. Gilbert De Mey was born in Gent, on August 22, 1947. He received the Master degree in electronics and the Master degree in telecommunications engineering from the University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium, in 1970 and 1972, respectively. He received the Ph.D. degree with a study on the last topic in 1975.,Since 1971, he became a Research Assistant with the Laboratory of Electronics and Metrology. His research activities involved the study of the Hall effect in semiconductors layers. Later on, he was involved in modeling ion transport in dielectric layers. 


Publications

Research Article Open Access

Shielding the Electromagnetic Waves by Inserting Conductive Lightweight Materials into Woven Curtains

Author(s):

Izabela Ciesielska Wróbel, Jos Knockaert, Gilbert De Mey and Lieva Van Langenhove

This preliminary study presents screening curtains made of electro-conductive yarns introduced into woven structures, which provide similar screening abilities as those offered by commercially available metallic plates. The curtains have a major advantage of being flexible so that they are easier to install and to remove. In order to provide a lightweight solution to compare the existing solutions present at the market, one proposes using (1) a carbon yarn (200 tex) and (2) a nickel-coated carbon yarn (1420 tex) as wefts in the woven structures responsible for conducting. The fabrics were separately tested in the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) anechoic room, which is non-reflective and echo-free laboratory chamber. Transmitting and receiving antennas we... view moreĀ»

DOI: 10.4172/2329-9568.S4-001

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