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As the demand for higher computing speeds increases as modern technology develops, so must the complexity of the processors and connections within these devices. Unfortunately, modern wired connections will not be able to sustain the demands several years into the future due to the physical limitations of the connection mediums as well as the limit of space inside a processor or computer chip. Wireless connections serve as a viable alternative to wired connections due to their ability to handle parallel communications far better than wired communications and their ability to handle much higher data rates, as well as their tendency to take up little space. However, electromagnetic wave propagation inside of a closed conductive environment is difficult due to the effects of scattering and multipath, as these waves reflect off of the conductive surfaces and lead to a very cluttered signal at the receiver due to destructive interference. This project aims to solve this issue by introducing a reconfigurable metasurface in the form of a 4x4 patch antenna reflectarray. This device utilizes the resistance and capacitance of PIN Diodes to alter the resonant frequency of each of the patch antennas on the device to alter the propagation behavior of incident electromagnetic waves, allowing for a less scattered signal to reach the receiver. After designing and testing the efficiency of this device, an optimization process will be created to find the optimal PIN Diode configuration (On and Off) so that the best Channel Impulse Response (CIR) can be found, which represents the highest communication efficiency. Once this process is completed, the device can operate at the optimal configuration to perform a specific function at a specific location.
- Rader, Richard (Author)
- Faghih Imani, Seyedmohammadreza (Thesis director)
- Trichopoulos, Georgios (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- 2023-05-01 05:28:28
- 2023-05-01 05:36:27
- 1 year 7 months ago