Development of UAS design based on wideband antenna architecture

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An Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) has been developed which is based on an aerodynamically functionalized planar wideband antenna. The antenna utilizes a planar circular dipole metallization scheme. The aerodynamic structure implements a planform similar to the Nutball flier, a hobbyist flight architecture. The resulting codesign achieved a large impedance bandwidth defined by a voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) less than 2 from 100 MHz to over 2 GHz and omnidirectional dipole-like radiation patterns at the lower frequency region and more directional patterns at higher frequencies.

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Drummond, F., & Huff, G. (2015). Development of UAS design based on wideband antenna architecture. Aerospace, 2(2), 312–324. https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace2020312

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