Micromachines (Jan 2024)

Flexible Symmetric-Defection Antenna with Bending and Thermal Insensitivity for Miniaturized UAV

  • Xueli Nan,
  • Tongtong Kang,
  • Zhonghe Zhang,
  • Xin Wang,
  • Jiale Zhang,
  • Yusheng Lei,
  • Libo Gao,
  • Jianli Cui,
  • Hongcheng Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mi15010159
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. 159

Abstract

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Flexible conformal-enabled antennas have great potential for various developable surface-built unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) due to their superior mechanical compliance as well as maintaining excellent electromagnetic features. However, it remains a challenge that the antenna holds bending and thermal insensitivity to negligibly shift resonant frequency during conformal attachment and aerial flight, respectively. Here, we report a flexible symmetric-defection antenna (FSDA) with bending and thermal insensitivity. By engraving a symmetric defection on the reflective ground, the radiated unit attached to the soft polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) makes the antenna resonate at the ISM microwave band (resonant frequency = 2.44 GHz) and conformal with a miniaturized UAV. The antenna is also insensitive to both the bending-conformal attachment (20 mm < r < 70 mm) and thermal radiation (20~100 °C) due to the symmetric peripheral-current field along the defection and the low-change thermal effect of the PDMS, respectively. Therefore, the antenna in a non-bending state almost keeps the same impedance matching and radiation when it is attached to a cylinder-back of a UAV. The flexible antenna with bending and thermal insensitivity will pave the way for more conformal or wrapping applications.

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