3 resultados para far field

em AMS Tesi di Laurea - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna


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Lo sviluppo di soluzioni sempre più pervasive, nell’ambito delle telecomunicazioni, ha determinato una necessità crescente di avere sistemi wireless con dimensioni estremamente ridotte. Tale obiettivo deve essere raggiunto evitando di incorrere nelle problematiche in termini di prestazioni di radiazione che si presentano utilizzando antenne dalle dimensioni molto ridotte rispetto la lunghezza d'onda. Tali inefficienze finiscono poi per ripercuotersi sulle funzionalità, ma sopratutto sul consumo energetico e quindi sulla sua autonomia. Nell’ambito di questa tesi, ci si è focalizzati sui materiali e in particolare su come possono essere selezionati in base alle caratteristiche delle varie topologie di antenne, con lo scopo di massimizzare le caratteristiche prestazionali dell'elemento radiante. Sarà inoltre presentata una definizione innovativa e dedicata ai materiali magneto-dielettrici del volume di campo vicino. Si concluderà infine che, nel caso di antenne rappresentate da sorgenti equivalenti magnetiche è conveniente usare materiali magnetici, mentre con sorgenti equivalenti elettriche il solo dielettrico risulta più indicato.

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Wireless power transfer is becoming a crucial and demanding task in the IoT world. Despite the already known solutions exploiting a near-field powering approach, far-field WPT is definitely more challenging, and commercial applications are not available yet. This thesis proposes the recent frequency-diverse array technology as a potential candidate for realizing smart and reconfigurable far-field WPT solutions. In the first section of this work, an analysis on some FDA systems is performed, identifying the planar array with circular geometry as the most promising layout in terms of radiation properties. Then, a novel energy aware solution to handle the critical time variability of the FDA beam pattern is proposed. It consists on a time-control strategy through a triangular pulse, and it allows to achieve ad-hoc and real time WPT. Moreover, an essential frequency domain analysis of the radiating behaviour of a pulsed FDA system is presented. This study highlights the benefits of exploiting the intrinsic pulse harmonics for powering purposes, thus minimising the power loss. Later, the electromagnetic design of a radial FDA architecture is addressed. In this context, an exhaustive investigation on miniaturization techniques is carried out; the use of multiple shorting pins together with a meandered feeding network has been selected as a powerful solution to halve the original prototype dimension. Finally, accurate simulations of the designed radial FDA system are performed, and the obtained results are given.

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The present work belongs to the PRANA project, the first extensive field campaign of observation of atmospheric emission spectra covering the Far InfraRed spectral region, for more than two years. The principal deployed instrument is REFIR-PAD, a Fourier transform spectrometer used by us to study Antarctic cloud properties. A dataset covering the whole 2013 has been analyzed and, firstly, a selection of good quality spectra is performed, using, as thresholds, radiance values in few chosen spectral regions. These spectra are described in a synthetic way averaging radiances in selected intervals, converting them into BTs and finally considering the differences between each pair of them. A supervised feature selection algorithm is implemented with the purpose to select the features really informative about the presence, the phase and the type of cloud. Hence, training and test sets are collected, by means of Lidar quick-looks. The supervised classification step of the overall monthly datasets is performed using a SVM. On the base of this classification and with the help of Lidar observations, 29 non-precipitating ice cloud case studies are selected. A single spectrum, or at most an average over two or three spectra, is processed by means of the retrieval algorithm RT-RET, exploiting some main IR window channels, in order to extract cloud properties. Retrieved effective radii and optical depths are analyzed, to compare them with literature studies and to evaluate possible seasonal trends. Finally, retrieval output atmospheric profiles are used as inputs for simulations, assuming two different crystal habits, with the aim to examine our ability to reproduce radiances in the FIR. Substantial mis-estimations are found for FIR micro-windows: a high variability is observed in the spectral pattern of simulation deviations from measured spectra and an effort to link these deviations to cloud parameters has been performed.