doctoralThesis
Análise de superfícies seletivas em frequência com geometria multifractal
Fecha
2014-09-25Registro en:
BRAZ, Erico Cadineli. Análise de superfícies seletivas em frequência com geometria multifractal. 2014. 100f. Tese (Doutorado em Engenharia Elétrica e de Computação) - Centro de Tecnologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2014.
Autor
Braz, Erico Cadineli
Resumen
Frequency Selective surfaces are increasingly common structures in telecommunication
systems due to their geometric and electromagnetic advantages.
As a matter of fact, the frequency selective surfaces with fractal
geometry type would allow an even bigger reduction of the electrical
length which provided greater flexibility in the design of these structures.
In this work, we investigated the use of multifractal geometry in
frequency selective surfaces. Three structures with different multifractal
geometries have been proposed and analyzed. The first structure allowed
the design of multiband structures with greater flexibility in controlling
the resonant frequencies and bandwidth. The second structure provided a
bandwidth increase even with the rising of the fractal level. The third structure
showed response with angle stability, dual polarization and provided
room for a bandwidth increase with the rising of the structural multifractality.
Furthermore, the proposed structures increased the degree of freedom
in the multiband designs because they have multiple resonant frequencies
ratios between adjacent bands and are easy to deploy. The validation of
the proposed structures was initially verified through simulations in Ansoft
Designer software and then the structures were constructed and the
experimental results obtained