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Análise de estruturas inspiradas em fractais aplicadas em antenas e superfícies seletivas de frequência
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BATISTA, Yuri Max Vieira. Análise de estruturas inspiradas em fractais aplicadas em antenas e superfícies seletivas de frequência. 2018. 90f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Elétrica e de Computação) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2018.
Autor
Batista, Yuri Max Vieira
Resumen
The development of new fractal-based structures applied to planar technology has
motivated many researchers around the world, who are very interested in the design of
compact, stable, efficient, and low cost microwave devices and circuits for wideband and
multiband frequency applications, with enhanced filtering (transmission or rejection), radiation
or rejection characteristics, for example. Specifically, the geometry of traditional
fractals have been widely used in the development of integrated circuits for microwaves
and antennas because they have enhanced their frequency responses. However, in order
to extract more advantages from the potential of these geometries, they must be changed
according to particular applications. In addition, due to external interference, spatial filters,
such as frequency selective surfaces (FSS), have become increasingly popular with
the large growth in the use of wireless technologies, as they appear to be an excellent
solution for predetermined frequency filtering. In addition, the use of traditional or new
fractal geometries in these structures always brings particular contributions in improving
their frequency responses. Therefore, the main objective of this work is to improve current
FSS technology using known fractal geometries, which are modified, to take more
advantage of the use of these geometries’ characteristics. Thus, using some different configurations
of the same architecture, inspired by the Hilbert fractal, one can configure the
structure of the FSS to obtain improved bandwidth, multi-band operations, good angular
stability, and compactness, for example. In addition, these fractal-based structures exhibit
characteristics to be investigated with respect to the size reduction of the patch element of
the periodic array and to the modification of the antenna resonate frequencies. This work
compiles the experiment of several fractal inspired antennas and FSS structures that resonate
in different frequencies. Several prototypes are fabricated and measured to validate
the simulation results. This work presents FSS geometries inspired on the Hilbert fractal,
the infinite mirror fractal, and the Sierpinski triangle geometry, with additional modifications
to ensure angular and multiband stability. In addition, the developed antennas are
inspired on Sierpinski fractal geometries enabling multiband frequency behavior and gain
increase.