Fractal Antennas--to the Universe

Bob Rice, KG4RRN kg4rrn at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 16 07:34:11 CDT 2011


Fractal antennas have been found to be approximately 20% more efficient than normal antennas. Which could be useful. Especially if you want to make your own TV antenna to pick up over the air digital or high definition video, increase your cellular range, wifi range, FM or AM radio reception, and so on. Most cell phones already have built in fractal antennas. If you noticed in the past few years that cell phones no longer have antennas on the outside. That is because they have a internal fractal antenna etched on a circuit board which allows them to get better reception and pick up more frequencies such as bluetooth, cellular, and WIFI all from one antenna at the same time!




Bob Rice, KG4RRN
kg4rrn at arrl.net

President, Jefferson Co. WV.
Amateur Radio Club


--- On Sat, 10/15/11, Brian Hawes <brian.hawes at retired.ox.ac.uk> wrote:


From: Brian Hawes <brian.hawes at retired.ox.ac.uk>
Subject: RE: Fractal Antennas--to the Universe
To: "Phil" <philmt59 at aol.com>, "Tacos AMRAD" <tacos at amrad.org>
Date: Saturday, October 15, 2011, 2:59 PM


Hi,
This looks like a really interesting field, and one where it should be possible to make useful contributions. 
I'll bet there is software out there, already, for generating fractal patterns and they are an obvious choice for printing on epoxy-glass or teflon laminate. 
The impression I get from a quick look on the web is for a 'shrink-factor' of two to four compared to a conventional antenna, but with much increased bandwidth.
There is a fun fractal antenna on:

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-a-fractal-antenna-for-HDTV-DTV-plus-/

with a PDF for an increased-fractal version partway down the page. It's the kind of thing you could build right now and put on a VNA.

Brian 
G2KQ
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From: tacos-bounces+hawes=herald.ox.ac.uk at amrad.org [tacos-bounces+hawes=herald.ox.ac.uk at amrad.org] On Behalf Of Phil [philmt59 at aol.com]
Sent: 15 October 2011 16:48
To: Tacos AMRAD
Subject: Re: Fractal Antennas--to the Universe

I guess the US Gumment released another Roswell file, huh?

Phil M1GWZ




On 15 Oct 2011, at 14:22, Bob Rice, KG4RRN wrote:

Here is a new PR I gleeened off of the Zed...enjoy...[http://mail.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/04.gif]
Firm discloses patent filing for novel metamaterial wireless antenna

Press release
Fractal Antenna Systems, Inc. today disclosed a patent filing for a novel approach to better wireless antennas .
Called 'fractal plasmonic surfaces' (FPS), the new antenna technology promises to provide wideband ability at low cost along with other unique features.

The technology exploits the use of fractals, intricate geometric figures made from scaling and applying a simple pattern.
The fractals are placed closely making a doily-like surface layer in a unique antenna method. This system is a ‘metamaterial’ with electromagnetic attributes unattainable by other means.

Before the FPS invention, antennas were considered devices that were super sensitive to their environment and placement—and isolated to a specific location. With FPS, antenna placement and tuning are minor issues. In addition the gain of the FPS antenna depends solely on the area, and not how separate antennas are attached and ‘phased’. The FPS approach also boasts that it is contactless and componentless.

Notes inventor Nathan Cohen: ”The FPS essentially is one tiny antenna that makes copies of itself across a layer using surface waves that physicists call ‘plasmons’. There’s no direct connection or feed. Each of these little antennas add up to make the antenna analogy of a fly’s eye. Covering one has no effect on the others. The problem of hand- smothering the antenna on smartphones, tablets, and other devices now becomes a thing of the past: the antenna has ‘self configured’.

In addition, the FPS has wideband ability so one FPS does the work of several separate antennas. Adds Cohen: ”We have to start looking at surfaces such as the back of a smartphone, wallpaper, a wallet, a printer, a washing machine, or a pill bottle, as a great place to embed an FPS and make the wireless internet of things a reality. The antenna is now no longer a compromising issue. There is a freedom of placement and use that is unprecedented in new applications. Put simply, whenever you see a surface, you can now think ‘antenna’’.
Bob Rice, KG4RRN
kg4rrn at arrl.net<mailto:kg4rrn at arrl.net>
President, Jefferson Co. WV.
Amateur Radio Club

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