D'assunção, Adaildo GomesTrindade, José Idifranse Aguiar2014-12-172013-02-142014-12-172010-12-22TRINDADE, José Idifranse Aguiar. Caracterização de superfícies seletivas de freqüência e de antenas fractais para aplicações em redes sem fio. 2010. 96 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Automação e Sistemas; Engenharia de Computação; Telecomunicações) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2010.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/15443This work aims to investigate the behavior of fractal elements in planar microstrip structures. In particular, microstrip antennas and frequency selective surfaces (FSSs) had changed its conventional elements to fractal shapes. For microstrip antennas, was used as the radiating element of Minkowski fractal. The feeding method used was microstrip line. Some prototypes were built and the analysis revealed the possibility of miniaturization of structures, besides the multiband behavior, provided by the fractal element. In particular, the Minkowski fractal antenna level 3 was used to exploit the multiband feature, enabling simultaneous operation of two commercial tracks (Wi-Fi and WiMAX) regulated by ANATEL. After, we investigated the effect of switches that have been placed on the at the pre-fractal edges of radiating element. For the FSSs, the fractal used to elements of FSSs was Dürer s pentagon. Some prototypes were built and measured. The results showed a multiband behavior of the structure provided by fractal geometry. Then, a parametric analysis allowed the analysis of the variation of periodicity on the electromagnetic behavior of FSS, and its bandwidth and quality factor. For numerical and experimental characterization of the structures discussed was used, respectively, the commercial software Ansoft DesignerTM and a vector network analyzer, Agilent N5230A modelapplication/pdfAcesso Abertoantenas de microfitasuperfícies seletivas de frequênciageometria fractalanálisemediçãomicrostrip antennasfrequency selective surfacesfractal geometryanalysismeasurementCaracterização de superfícies seletivas de freqüência e de antenas fractais para aplicações em redes sem fiomasterThesisCNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA ELETRICA