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Impact of aerial platform material on antenna gain
Tobolka, Lukáš ; Zeman, Kryštof (referee) ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to recreate some of the most used multicopter configurations within CAD software with varying materials. These models are then imported into ANSYS HFSS to examine the influence of shape and material on the performance of an antenna. Results from these tests could help in the creation of a high-speed (Gb/s) backhaul network in the future. The theory section is about multicopters, their configurations and materials used in their manufacture. Subsequently, it delves into the fundamental theory behind antennas and the description of CAD software (Autodesk Inventor 2016) and antenna simulation software (ANSYS HFSS). The practical section includes: description of the measurement process for the MikroTik wAP 60G AP antenna, the parameters of which were used during the simulation; a model of the antenna (horn) and last but not least the results of the measurements, which are the thesis’ main benefit.
Impact of aerial platform material on antenna gain
Tobolka, Lukáš ; Zeman, Kryštof (referee) ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to recreate some of the most used multicopter configurations within CAD software with varying materials. These models are then imported into ANSYS HFSS to examine the influence of shape and material on the performance of an antenna. Results from these tests could help in the creation of a high-speed (Gb/s) backhaul network in the future. The theory section is about multicopters, their configurations and materials used in their manufacture. Subsequently, it delves into the fundamental theory behind antennas and the description of CAD software (Autodesk Inventor 2016) and antenna simulation software (ANSYS HFSS). The practical section includes: description of the measurement process for the MikroTik wAP 60G AP antenna, the parameters of which were used during the simulation; a model of the antenna (horn) and last but not least the results of the measurements, which are the thesis’ main benefit.

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