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Toni Bjorninen

Toni Bjorninen

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
36
Citations
4782
World Ranking
5391
National Ranking
56

Overview

Toni Bjorninen is affiliated with Tampere University in Finland and specializes in engineering, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans several subfields, including biomedical engineering, aerospace engineering, media technology, and human-computer interaction.

Their work predominantly centers around topics related to wireless body area networks, energy harvesting in wireless networks, antenna design and analysis, RFID technology advancements, wireless power transfer systems, molecular communication and nanonetworks, as well as electromagnetic compatibility and noise suppression.

Frequent publication venues for Bjorninen include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation
  • IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
  • International Journal of Antennas and Propagation
  • IEEE Access

Regular collaborators consist of:

  • Leena Ukkonen
  • Lauri Sydänheimo
  • Nikta Pournoori
  • Duc Le
  • Merja H. Voutilainen

Notable recent publications by Bjorninen include:

  • "Next-Generation Healthcare: Enabling Technologies for Emerging Bioelectromagnetics Applications," 2022, IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation
  • "Double Split Rings as Extremely Small and Tuneable Antennas for Brain Implantable Wireless Medical Microsystems," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "Compact Microstrip Antennas With Enhanced Bandwidth for the Implanted and External Subsystems of a Wireless Retinal Prosthesis," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "Optically Transparent Flexible Robust Circularly Polarized Antenna for UHF RFID Tags," 2020, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
  • "A Small All-Corners-Truncated Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Antenna on Textile Substrate for Wearable Passive UHF RFID Tags," 2021, IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification

Best Publications

  • A Minimally Invasive 64-Channel Wireless μECoG Implant

    Rikky Muller;Hanh-Phuc Le;Wen Li;Peter Ledochowitsch

  • Inkjet-Printed Humidity Sensor for Passive UHF RFID Systems

    J. Virtanen;L. Ukkonen;T. Bjorninen;A. Z. Elsherbeni

  • Screen-Printing Fabrication and Characterization of Stretchable Electronics

    Jari Suikkola;Toni Björninen;Mahmoud Mosallaei;Timo Kankkunen

  • Small and Flexible Metal Mountable Passive UHF RFID Tag on High-Dielectric Polymer-Ceramic Composite Substrate

    A. A. Babar;T. Bjorninen;V. A. Bhagavati;L. Sydanheimo

  • Fabrication and Characterization of Graphene Antenna for Low-Cost and Environmentally Friendly RFID Tags

    Mitra Akbari;M. Waqas A. Khan;Masoumeh Hasani;Toni Bjorninen

  • Antenna applications corner: Miniature implantable and wearable on-body antennas: Towards the new era of wireless body-centric systems

    Sudhakar Rao;Nuria Llombart;Elham Moradi;Karoliina Koski

  • Analysis of electrically conductive silver ink on stretchable substrates under tensile load

    Sari Merilampi;Toni Björninen;Veikko Haukka;Pekka Ruuskanen

  • The Effect of Conductive Ink Layer Thickness on the Functioning of Printed UHF RFID Antennas

    S L Merilampi;T Björninen;A Vuorimäki;L Ukkonen

  • Embedded wireless strain sensors based on printed RFID tag

    Sari Merilampi;Toni Björninen;Leena Ukkonen;Pekka Ruuskanen

  • Advances in antenna designs for UHF RFID tags mountable on conductive items

    Toni Bjorninen;Lauri Sydanheimo;Leena Ukkonen;Yahya Rahmat-Samii

  • Printed humidity sensor for UHF RFID systems

    Juha Virtanen;Leena Ukkonen;Toni Bjorninen;Lauri Sydanheimo

  • 24.1 A miniaturized 64-channel 225μW wireless electrocorticographic neural sensor

    Rikky Muller;Hanh-Phuc Le;Wen Li;Peter Ledochowitsch

  • Effects of Sewing Pattern on the Performance of Embroidered Dipole-Type RFID Tag Antennas

    E. Moradi;T. Bjorninen;L. Ukkonen;Y. Rahmat-Samii

  • Next-Generation Healthcare: Enabling Technologies for Emerging Bioelectromagnetics Applications

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  • The effects of recurrent stretching on the performance of electro-textile and screen-printed ultra-high-frequency radio-frequency identification tags

    Johanna Virkki;Toni Björninen;Sari Merilampi;Lauri Sydänheimo

  • A Transparent Strain Sensor Based on PDMS-Embedded Conductive Fabric for Wearable Sensing Applications

    Anindya Nag;Roy B. V. B. Simorangkir;Elizabeth Valentin;Toni Bjorninen

  • SAR reduction and link optimization for mm-size remotely powered wireless implants using segmented loop antennas

    Michael Mark;Toni Bjorninen;Leena Ukkonen;Lauri Sydanheimo

  • Passive UHF Inkjet-Printed Narrow-Line RFID Tags

    Juha Virtanen;Toni Björninen;Leena Ukkonen;Lauri Sydänheimo

  • Inkjet-Printed Wideband Planar Monopole Antenna on Cardboard for RF Energy-Harvesting Applications

    Hossein Saghlatoon;Toni Bjorninen;Lauri Sydanheimo;Manos M. Tentzeris

  • Polydimethylsiloxane-Embedded Conductive Fabric: Characterization and Application for Realization of Robust Passive and Active Flexible Wearable Antennas

    Roy B. V. B. Simorangkir;Yang Yang;Raheel M. Hashmi;Toni Bjorninen

  • Experimental Study on the Washing Durability of Electro-Textile UHF RFID Tags

    Yan Yan Fu;Yuk Lam Chan;Ming Hao Yang;Yan-Cheong Chan

  • Temperature sensor tag for passive UHF RFID systems

    Juha Virtanen;Leena Ukkonen;Toni Bjorninen;Lauri Sydanheimo

Frequent Co-Authors

Leena Ukkonen
Leena Ukkonen Tampere University
Lauri Sydanheimo
Lauri Sydanheimo Tampere University
Yahya Rahmat-Samii
Yahya Rahmat-Samii University of California, Los Angeles
Atef Z. Elsherbeni
Atef Z. Elsherbeni Colorado School of Mines
Jan M. Rabaey
Jan M. Rabaey University of California, Berkeley
Muhammad Rizwan
Muhammad Rizwan Government College University, Faisalabad
Fan Yang
Fan Yang Tsinghua University
Manos M. Tentzeris
Manos M. Tentzeris Georgia Institute of Technology
Y.C. Chan
Y.C. Chan City University of Hong Kong
Michel M. Maharbiz
Michel M. Maharbiz University of California, Berkeley

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