Pneumatically‐Actuated Liquid Metal‐Based Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna
Yiwen Song, Aditya Bharambe, Dinesh K. Patel, Barbara Zhuo, Mason Zadan, Carmel Majidi, Swarun Kumar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a soft, stretchable antenna made with liquid metal that can change its operating frequency automatically for better performance.
Contribution
A novel soft, stretchable, and frequency-reconfigurable liquid metal antenna with automatic signal strength optimization.
Findings
The antenna achieves a strain limit of 33% with two actuatable branches.
It operates across a 1–5 GHz frequency range with high radiation efficiency.
The design reduces radiation loss by 10–20 dB compared to existing antennas.
Abstract
Software‐defined radios and cognitive radios can switch their operating frequency across a wide range. Although analog and digital circuits enable cross‐frequency operation of much of the RF frontend, there is a lack of practical antennas that are frequency‐reconfigurable over such a wide range. Prior rigid antennas are either narrow‐band with high radiation efficiency, or wide‐band with low radiation efficiency. This study presents a soft, stretchable, compact, omnidirectional liquid metal composite antenna system to enable high radiation efficiency when reconfiguring to different frequencies across a wide band. On the hardware front, an extendable multi‐branch stretchable liquid metal based antenna geometry is optimized that preserves high efficiency when switching across a wide range of frequencies. On the software front, a control algorithm is incorporated that ensures that the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Dielectric materials and actuators · Advanced Materials and Mechanics
