Origami Inspired Reconfigurable Antenna for Wireless Communication Systems
Ali Molaei, Chang Liu, Samuel M. Felton, and Jose Martinez-Lorenzo

TL;DR
This paper introduces an origami-inspired reconfigurable antenna capable of switching configurations to alter frequency, radiation mode, and directivity, validated through measurements and simulations for improved RF channel characterization.
Contribution
It presents a novel origami-inspired reconfigurable antenna design that can switch between monopole and inverted-L configurations to change operational parameters.
Findings
Resonance frequency can be tuned from 750 MHz to 920 MHz
The antenna demonstrates reconfigurable bandwidth for better RF channel analysis
Experimental and simulation results confirm reconfigurability and performance
Abstract
This paper presents the design, fabrication, and experimental validation of an origami-inspired reconfigurable antenna. The proposed antenna can operate as a monopole or an inverted-L antenna, by changing its configuration. Doing so changes its operational frequency, principal radiation mode, and directivity. Measurements show that the antenna is able to change its resonance frequency from 750 MHz to 920 MHz---equivalent to 22.6\% frequency shift. Simulations are carried out to compare the radiation characteristics of the antenna (gain and radiation pattern) in both configurations. The results validate that the antenna has a reconfigurable bandwidth, which enables a better channel characterization for RF systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Materials and Mechanics · Structural Analysis and Optimization · Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
