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SIW-Based Circularly Polarized Antenna Arrays
Špůrek, Jan ; Joler,, Miroslav (referee) ; Mazánek, Miloš (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
Tato disertační práce prezentuje nový koncept kruhově polarizovaných anténních řad na bázi vlnovodu integrovaného do substrátu. Hlavní devízou konceptu je modularita, kdy je základní stavební blok řady použitelný pro tvorbu komplexnějších řad a tento blok zároveň slouží jako šablona pro návrh komplexnější struktury. Anténní řada byla simulována a experimentálně ověřena pro frekvence 17 a 60 GHz. Na základě dosažených výsledků byla odvozena metodologie pro návrh a identifikovány klíčové oblasti návrhu. Následně práce představuje techniku zvýšení šířky pásma osového poměru kruhově polarizovaných anténních řad pomoci parazitních flíčků, které jsou umístěny nad zářiče v definované vzdálenosti. Anténní řada z první části práce byla použita v simulacích a experimentálním ověření pro frekvence 17 a 60 GHz, kdy byla tato řada rozšířena o parazitní strukturu, přidávajíc další vrstvu modularity do konceptu.
2×2 Patch Antenna Array With Siw-Based Beam‐Switching Network
Krejčíř, Dominik
The paper deals with a design of a 2×2 patch antenna array with an SIW-based beamswitchingnetwork. This antenna operates in the ISM band with the central frequency of 5,8 GHz.A feeding network based on Butler matrix provides required amplitude and phase distribution forbeam control in four directions. The simulations were performed using the CST Microwave Studio2020.
Beam steering antenna
Krejčíř, Dominik ; Pokorný, Michal (referee) ; Mikulášek, Tomáš (advisor)
The master s thesis deals with the design of the beamsteering antenna. Methods of the beamsteering and the final antenna design are described. This antenna operates in the ISM band with the central frequency of 5,8 GHz. The antenna is designed in the CST Studio Suite 2020. Butler matrix was designed as a feed network implemented as substrate integrated waveguide. An array of patch antennas was used for radiation.
Network for high-frequency on-body communication
Halas, David ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kokolia, Martin (advisor)
This work focuses on the design of a network for high-frequency communication on the human body. The thesis is focused on the design of two-band antennas, namely 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. The antenna is integrated into the textile and works close to the human body. The introduction describes the problem of spreading electromagnetic waves along the human body. Further, the thesis deals with the applicability of different types of antennas for integration on the textile substrate. Based on the simulations performed, a suitable antenna is selected for the purpose. The simulation program used is the CST Microwave Studio. In the end, the antennas were optimized, subsequently manufactured and their parameters measured.
Multilayer Textile Antenna Array
Hermány, Roman ; Pařízek, Tomáš
Two possible ways to power the serial patch array will be presented. The antenna array is conceived as a multi-layered structure formed on a 3D textile substrate. The first concept – aperture coupled array – is unsuitable for use in close proximity to the electrically conductive shell of the aircraft. The second concept – array coupled with textile integrated waveguide – seems like the best possible solution. The impedanc bandwidth of this proposed three elements antenna is 310 MHz, the gain in the main lobe direction is 13.6 dBi.
Multilayer textile antenna array
Hermány, Roman ; Tobola, Pavel (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
Thesis focuses on the design and development of three possible methods to power the serial patch array and optimization of the chosen design. The antenna array is conceived as a multi-layered structure formed on a 3D textile substrate. The objective of this work is to identify the best possible configuration of antenna array for the use in automotive and aerospace industry. The first concept – array coupled by near microstrip line – proved in the case of the more serial elements as non-functional. The second concept – aperture coupled array – is unsuitable for use in close proximity to the electrically conductive shell of the aircraft. The third concept – array coupled with textile integrated waveguide – seems like the best possible solution. The design of the array coupled with textile integrated waveguide was optimized in consideration of the production process. The impedance bandwidth of this proposed three elements antenna is 890 MHz, the gain in the main lobe direction is 11.8 dBi.
Antennas from non-conventional materials
Sedlák, David ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (referee) ; Langerová, Petra (advisor)
Výroba antén z alternativních a netradičních materiálů je velmi zajímavý elektrotechnický obor, ve ktrých pracuje spousta velkých firem. Zejmána pak firmy zabývající se mobilní elektronikou. Vývoj v tomto oboru probíhá neustále. Všechnz výrobní postupy a procesz popsané v této bakalářské práci jsou ověřené a funkční. Berte však na vědomí, že existuje spousta jiných a odlišných postupů výroby nositelných antén, které nejsou obsahem této práce. tato bakalářská práce se yabývá yejména: tzpz antén pro mobilní elektroniku, drátovými anténami, štěrbinovými anténami, elektricky vodivou povrchovou úpravou, sítotiskem, inkoustovým tiskem, implementací vodivých vláken do textilu, tisknutelnou anténou na sklo a praktickou výrobou flíčkové antény z 3D textilu.
Harvesting of emelctromagnetic energy in 24 GHz band
Rokos, Lukáš ; Pokorný, Michal (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
The thesis describes basic principles of an electromagnetic energy harvesting and its potential use. To gain the energy, a rectenna (rectifying antenna) is selected. The rectenna consists of a patch antenna, a matching circuit and a rectifier circuit. The thesis describes a design of the patch antenna operating at 24 GHz and its matching to the microstrip line with the characteristic impedance 50 . Then, the circuit for matching the rectified is designed using an open-ended stub. The last part of the thesis describes several types of rectifier circuits to be used potentially. Functionality of the designed rectenna has been verified in ANSYS Designer.
Broadband linear antenna array for BAN applications
Gaja, Tomáš ; Kufa, Martin (referee) ; Puskely, Jan (advisor)
The work deals with the design and the practical realization of a single element of antenna arrays and with the simulation of all elements of antenna arrays for application in BAN. The main attention is focused on the shaping of radiation pattern with suppression of unwanted side lobes. Based on these principles the script was created in MATLAB environment which effectively analyses features of each desired antenna array. The next section of this work is focused on design of narrowband Patch antenna and broadband Vivaldi antenna in frequency band ISM 5.8 GHz and supply network for antenna arrays. Designed antenna arrays were verified in simulator of electromagnetic field CST including their function and features in proximity of human tissue. These simulations were experimentally made only for a single element of antenna arrays. The results from measured radiation pattern were analyzed in script as array about eight elements.
Computer modeling of implantable antennas
Deneš, Roman ; Kadlec, Petr (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
The thesis deals with a design of planar antennas and their simulation in the vicinity of a human body. The main goal of this thesis is parametrically analyse different types of planar antennas and find out which one possesses the highest quality in the vicinity of a human body. The design and simulation were made in a software called CST Microwave Studio. Firstly, the attention is paid to the concept of designing and simulation. Further, they are made and tested.

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