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Leveraging Altair FEKO for the Creation of the World’s Smallest TV Antenna
Overview
Leveraging Altair FEKO for the Creation of the World’s Smallest TV AntennaAltair |
Sensors - Autonomous Driving Sensors Sensors - GPS | |
Automotive Education | |
Product Research & Development | |
Time Sensitive Networking Vehicle Telematics | |
Operational Impact
The operational results of this project were significant. The team at UAEM was able to develop an antenna that was not only smaller and lighter than traditional antennas, but also improved signal stability. This was a major achievement, as it meant that the antenna could be used in more remote areas and indoors, where signal transmission is often problematic. The antenna was also designed to be easy to install and did not require electricity to operate, making it more accessible and affordable for the masses. In addition to the TV antenna, the team also successfully developed a low-cost GPS antenna for automobile applications, further demonstrating the versatility and effectiveness of their design approach. | |
Quantitative Benefit
The world’s smallest TV antenna was developed, measuring 11 centimeters in length, 7 centimeters wide, and 6.5 millimeters thick. | |
The antenna weighs only 12 grams, and 80 grams when coated. | |
When tested in California, the antenna was able to pick up 68 signals, and 28 digital signals in Mexico City. | |