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Ph.D. Dissertation Defense - Syed Nauroze
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Title: Additively Manufactured Origami-inspired "4D" RF Structures with On-demand Continuous-range Tunability
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Dr. Manos Tentzeris, ECE, Chair , Advisor
Dr. Andrew Peterson, ECE
Dr. Gregory Durgin, ECE
Dr. Benjamin Cook, TI
Dr. John Kimionis, Nokia Bell Labs
Dr. Suresh Sitaraman, ME
Abstract:
The objective of the research is realization of wide-band, continuous range tunable RF structures using inkjet-printing technology and origami folding principles that can vary their EM behavior on-demand in response to their environment by simply changing their shape. The work establishes a direct relationship between the kinematics and EM behavior of origami-inspired RF structures, for-the-first time, which allows them to be programmed to achieve desired frequency response at various folding configurations. These simple yet powerful structures can play a key role in revolutionizing the design of future RF structures paving the path for new-generation of terrestrial, outer-space, defense and biomedical applications.
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- Workflow Status:Published
- Created By:Daniela Staiculescu
- Created:10/29/2019
- Modified By:Daniela Staiculescu
- Modified:10/29/2019
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