Archimides multiband micro ribbon spiral antenna for energy harvesting
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Title
Archimides multiband micro ribbon spiral antenna for energy harvesting
Subject
Bandwidth
Microstrip antenna
Radio frequency
Resonant frequency
Spiral coils
Microstrip antenna
Radio frequency
Resonant frequency
Spiral coils
Description
The current need to conserve natural resources and find new ways to advance without damaging the environment has led to the search for different energy sources. In this sense, the availability of radio frequency (RF) energy is found as a favorable option for new energy sources. This work describes the design of a microstrip antenna for the collection of radiofrequency energy in the megahertz band. Using the automatic optimization software computer simulation technology (CST) Studio, a circular spiral antenna is simulated using the low-cost FR4 substrate with a thickness of 1.57 mm and copper as the conductive material with a thickness of 0.035 mm. The proposed design presents resonance frequencies in multiple bands from 550 MHz to 1900 MHz, with bandwidths between 15 MHz and 150 MHz. The antenna design is based on the resonant cavity model and presents circular polarization due to its design coil type, with modified geometry using symmetrical orthogonal slots to generate multiple working bands. The design of this antenna can capture the power emitted by the frequency bands used in mobile telephony, radio communications, broadcasting, and television.
Creator
Edison Andrés Zapata Ochoa1, Vanessa García Pineda1, Alejandro Valencia Arias2, Francisco Eugenio López Giraldo3
Source
Journal homepage: http://journal.uad.ac.id/index.php/TELKOMNIKA
Date
May 10, 2025
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
Format
PDF
Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
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Citation
Edison Andrés Zapata Ochoa1, Vanessa García Pineda1, Alejandro Valencia Arias2, Francisco Eugenio López Giraldo3, “Archimides multiband micro ribbon spiral antenna for energy harvesting,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed January 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10162.