Extremely low frequency communication using signal modulation of sphere-string structured mechanical antenna
Abstract
Mechanical antennae have been considered a promising solution for the miniaturization of underwater low-frequency communication. The research on mechanical antennae mainly focuses on the use of strong magnetic fields rather than strong electric fields at present. This paper proposed a method to generate extremely low-frequency (ELF) electromagnetic waves by utilizing the periodic motion of conductive spheres to disturb a strong electrostatic field. Both theoretical analysis and experimental verification demonstrated that this method can effectively generate ELF electromagnetic waves matching the frequency of the conductive spheres. A mechanical antenna system was designed and fabricated combining a sphere-string structure next to a van de Graaff generator, based on the above principle. Leveraging the multi-modal rapid frequency-switching characteristics of the sphere-string structure, an effective information-loading method was proposed and realized for ELF communication. This study provides more options for the radiator and information modulation of mechanical antennae.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (4)
Xinyan Yao
Key Laboratory of Testing Technology for Manufacturing Process, MOE; Shock and Vibration of Engineering Materials and Structures Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Southwest University of Science and Technology 1 , Mianyang 621010,
Tao Liu
Hongli Wang
Weifeng Yuan
Key Laboratory of Testing Technology for Manufacturing Process, Ministry of Education, Shock and Vibration of Engineering Materials and Structures Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, Southwest University of Science and Technology 1 , Mianyang 621010,