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Electromagnetic Wave Absorber Sheet for 940 MHz Dedicated Short Range Communication Frequency Bands Using Fe Based Alloy Soft Magnetic Metal Powder

Fe-계 연자성 금속분말을 이용한 940 MHz 단거리 전용 통신 (DSRC) 대역 전파 흡수체

  • Kim, ByeongCheol (Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology, Korea Polytechnic University) ;
  • Seo, ManCheol (Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology, Korea Polytechnic University) ;
  • Yun, Yeochun (JMC Co., LTD.)
  • 김병철 (한국산업기술대학교 생명화학공학과) ;
  • 서만철 (한국산업기술대학교 생명화학공학과) ;
  • 윤여춘 ((주)제이엠씨)
  • Received : 2019.05.10
  • Accepted : 2019.06.13
  • Published : 2019.06.27

Abstract

The recent development of information and communication technologies brings new changes to automobile traffic systems. The most typical example is the advancement of dedicated short range communication(DSRC). DSRC mainly consists of an intelligent transportation system(ITS), an electronic toll collection system(ETCS) and an advanced traveler information system(ATIS). These wireless communications often cause unnecessary electromagnetic waves, and these electromagnetic waves, in turn, cause frequent system malfunction. To solve this problem, an absorber of electromagnetic waves is suggested. In this research, various materials, such as powdered metal and iron oxides, are used to test the possibility for an effective absorption of the unnecessary electromagnetic waves. The various metal powders are made into a thin sheet form by compositing through processing. The electromagnetic characteristics(complex permittivity, complex permeability) of the fabricated sheet are measured. As a result, we achieve -6.5 dB at 940 MHz(77.6 % absorption rate) with a 1.0 mm-thickness electromagnet wave absorber, and -9.5 dB at 940 MHz(88.8 % absorption rate) with a 2.0 mm-thickness absorber.

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