SILVA JÚNIOR, P. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7543812637795681; SILVA JÚNIOR, Paulo Fernandes da.
Resumo:
In recent years research into solutions inspired by nature has attracted the attention of
many institutions in the world. Natural systems to ensure their perpetuity, normally
adapted their characteristics to the environment, thus their forms, internal and external
connections can be used as optimized solutions to problems, which in many situations are
analogous to the ones encountered in engineering. In this work is proposed the
development of plant-shapes inspired antenna array, with flexible substrates (denim,
polyamide and acetate of the cellulose – transparent substrate), rigid (fiberglass and
silicon) substrates, and radiating elements in copper, aluminium and film of oxide Tin
Indio (transparent conductor). The proposed metholdolgy uses images generated according
to the Gielis expression simulated in the ANSYS Designer software, whose results are
compared with measurements in prototypes. The use of the bio-inspired shapes promoted
increase in antenna perimeters and consequently increase their electrical length, allowing
the more compact structures than the circular and square shapes, similar characteristic to
the fractals, operating in the WLAN and ISM bands, in planar antennas, and different
manufacturing methods.