Wideband Metamaterial Antennas Integrated into Composite Structures
Navy STTR FY2010.A


Sol No.: Navy STTR FY2010.A
Topic No.: N10A-T021
Topic Title: Wideband Metamaterial Antennas Integrated into Composite Structures
Proposal No.: N10A-021-0232
Firm: JEM Engineering, LLC
8683 Cherry Lane
Laurel, Maryland 20707
Contact: David Auckland
Phone: (301) 317-1070
Web Site: http://www.jemengineering.com
Abstract: A broadband antenna, having more than a 100:1 bandwidth,is integrated with a high impedance surface that is compatible with the manufacturing processes associated with with Navy topside panel constructions and marine vehicle armor. The high impedance surface (also known as an artificial magnetic conductor, or AMC) can be tuned to discrete frequency bands using voltage-variable capacitors and the operating range of each band maintained using newly developed magnetic materials.
Benefits: This technology will allow reduction of the number and types of antennas used on board ship topside as well as marine vehicles and increase the survivability of the antenna component of communications and electronic warfare antennas.

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