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Reconfigurable multilayers architecture used as electromagnetic sensor

The models designed CAD/CAM were loaded into the simulator to analyze the characteristics of the experimental devices attached. The array of sensors with unconventional architecture with reconfigurable unit cells (UCs) was topologically optimized, establishing the opening angle of the cell, the acti...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2020-12, Vol.997 (1), p.12023
Main Authors: Iftimie, N, Steigmann, R, Dobrescu, G S, Danila, N A, Stanciu, M D, Faktorova, D, Savin, A
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description The models designed CAD/CAM were loaded into the simulator to analyze the characteristics of the experimental devices attached. The array of sensors with unconventional architecture with reconfigurable unit cells (UCs) was topologically optimized, establishing the opening angle of the cell, the active surface, the geometry of the structure of the areas starting from the idea that the resonance frequency should be within the range of ISM frequencies. The simulations and determinations of test parameters of UC geometry are used for realization of arrays with reconfigurable shapes having the same aperture angle that can be used as wireless sensors for pressure detection.
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