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Near-field RF Antenna Design for a Real-time Communication Channel to Control Power Electronic Systems

SA/MA project to design a Near-field RF Antenna for a Real-time Communication Channel for Control of Power Electronic Systems

Keywords: antenna, wireless, real-time, rf, radio frequency, microwave, power electronic systems

  • The electrification of construction machinery, such as excavators or dump trucks, has recently been gaining popularity due to numerous technical, economical, and ecological benefits. At HPE, concepts to replace hydraulic actuators with electrical counterparts are investigated. Wireless power and data transfer across a mechanical joint (e.g. of an excavator arm) enables nearly maintenance free operation of the joint. The data/communication channel needs to be immune to interference, capable of real-time communication, and reliable even in dirty environments, such as construction sites. Radio frequency (RF) communication has been identified as a promising option to establish such a communication channel. In this project, you will design a communication system with focus on the RF antenna and adapt it to a given joint geometry. You will use FEM tools to optimise the antenna and identify the most suitable RF frequency range considering available communication ICs. Finally, if time permits, you will build a prototype of the resulting RF communication system.

    The electrification of construction machinery, such as excavators or dump
    trucks, has recently been gaining popularity due to numerous technical,
    economical, and ecological benefits. At HPE, concepts to replace hydraulic
    actuators with electrical counterparts are investigated.
    Wireless power and data transfer across a mechanical joint (e.g. of an excavator
    arm) enables nearly maintenance free operation of the joint. The
    data/communication channel needs to be immune to interference, capable
    of real-time communication, and reliable even in dirty environments,
    such as construction sites. Radio frequency (RF) communication has been
    identified as a promising option to establish such a communication channel.
    In this project, you will design a communication system with focus on the
    RF antenna and adapt it to a given joint geometry. You will use FEM tools
    to optimise the antenna and identify the most suitable RF frequency range
    considering available communication ICs. Finally, if time permits, you will
    build a prototype of the resulting RF communication system.

  • Simon Beck, ETL F12, beck@hpe.ee.ethz.ch

    Simon Beck, ETL F12, beck@hpe.ee.ethz.ch

  • 33% Hardware Design 33% Modelling 33% Simulation

    33% Hardware Design
    33% Modelling
    33% Simulation

  • Interest and knowledge in microwave/RF engineering, Interest in power electronic systems Working language: English/German

    Interest and knowledge in microwave/RF engineering, Interest in power electronic systems
    Working language: English/German

  • Dr. Jürgen Biela

    Dr. Jürgen Biela

Calendar

Earliest start2024-11-25
Latest end2025-05-31

Location

Laboratory for High Power Electronic Systems (ETHZ)

Labels

Semester Project

Master Thesis

Topics

  • Engineering and Technology

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