This paper demonstrates the combination of additive manufacturing techniques for realizing complex 3D origami structures for high frequency applications. A 3D-printed compact package for enclosing radio frequency (RF) electronics is built, that features on-package antennas for RF signal reception (for harvesting or communication) at orthogonal orientations. Conventional 3D printing technologies often require significant amounts of time and supporting material to realize certain structures, such as hollow packages. In this work, instead of fabricating the package in its final 3D form, it is 3D-printed as a planar structure with “smart” shape-memory hinges that allow origami folding to a 3D shape after heating. This significantly reduces fabr...
The Robotic Origami project is sponsored by Dr. James Olson at the University of British Columbia fo...
The research work is mainly focused on passive radio frequency (RF) sensing, in particular on the de...
The research provided in this thesis focuses on the development of the novel additively manufacture...
A system design is presented for radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting on wireless sensor network (...
Traditional RF structures lack tunability in their electromagnetic (EM) response which is becoming e...
We propose a push/pull origami antenna, transformable between a single antenna element and a three-e...
The work to be presented in this dissertation explores the possibility of implementing origami-inspi...
The thesis was carried out by Olov Lundgren Kuosmonen and Lola Naraha Jönsson together with AMEXCI A...
In this master’s thesis, radio frequency identification (RFID) systems and three-dimensional (3D) pr...
We investigate using a reconfigurable metamaterial structure based on high permittivity dielectric e...
Future wireless technologies would require flexibility from electronics that will enable the electro...
We explore the impact of origami structure meta-materials on electromagnetic devices. Here two modul...
3D printing has garnered immense attention from many fields including in-office rapid prototyping of...
3D printing has garnered immense attention from many fields including in-office rapid prototyping of...
This document represents an overview of the research activity at University of Salento about the use...
The Robotic Origami project is sponsored by Dr. James Olson at the University of British Columbia fo...
The research work is mainly focused on passive radio frequency (RF) sensing, in particular on the de...
The research provided in this thesis focuses on the development of the novel additively manufacture...
A system design is presented for radio frequency (RF) energy harvesting on wireless sensor network (...
Traditional RF structures lack tunability in their electromagnetic (EM) response which is becoming e...
We propose a push/pull origami antenna, transformable between a single antenna element and a three-e...
The work to be presented in this dissertation explores the possibility of implementing origami-inspi...
The thesis was carried out by Olov Lundgren Kuosmonen and Lola Naraha Jönsson together with AMEXCI A...
In this master’s thesis, radio frequency identification (RFID) systems and three-dimensional (3D) pr...
We investigate using a reconfigurable metamaterial structure based on high permittivity dielectric e...
Future wireless technologies would require flexibility from electronics that will enable the electro...
We explore the impact of origami structure meta-materials on electromagnetic devices. Here two modul...
3D printing has garnered immense attention from many fields including in-office rapid prototyping of...
3D printing has garnered immense attention from many fields including in-office rapid prototyping of...
This document represents an overview of the research activity at University of Salento about the use...
The Robotic Origami project is sponsored by Dr. James Olson at the University of British Columbia fo...
The research work is mainly focused on passive radio frequency (RF) sensing, in particular on the de...
The research provided in this thesis focuses on the development of the novel additively manufacture...