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Fractal antennas and resonant systems

Geometric approaches to fractal antennas and whispering-gallery resonators documented in Nanoworld Laboratory publications since 2005. The line is thematically close to products developed by Fractal Antenna Systems.

Evidence level
LEVEL B — Theory with testable predictions
Linked publications
0
Catalogue updated

DRAFT EN — pending review by Pavel Pivovarov & A. Kushelev

What this is

A research direction covering geometric approaches to antennas and resonators based on self-similar (fractal) structures. The laboratory’s materials describe:

  • Kushelev fractals — specific geometries proposed for broadband antennas.
  • Whispering-gallery diffraction resonators.
  • Relationships between fractal-surface geometry and resonant behaviour in the microwave range.

Market context

Fractal Antenna Systems (Waltham, Massachusetts) is an active company commercialising fractal antennas for:

  • Consumer IoT (smartwatch LTE antennas).
  • Industrial IoT (M2M systems).
  • 5G DAS (Symphony-SP — 600 MHz to 6 GHz).

Comparison of publication dates and patent coverage against Kushelev’s publications is a separate prior-art study to be undertaken.

What we are looking for

Patent search and timeline reconciliation. Engagement of antenna-engineering specialists to reproduce the characteristics of the proposed geometries.

What we are looking for

Looking for antenna engineers and researchers to verify the claimed frequency characteristics and to compare the published geometries with existing patents.

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