Re: [Origami] Researchers Tap Origami as Basis for Reconfigurable Antenna Design

2023-02-03 Thread Robert Lang
Yes, it’s a Waterbomb tessellation with squares grafted in (then the antenna elements sit on the squares). In the figure, figures b and c show where the squares are grafted in. Then we can get a more efficient packing by using the staggered arrangement shown in figures e and f. In that

Re: [Origami] Researchers Tap Origami as Basis for Reconfigurable Antenna Design

2023-02-03 Thread BK Webb via Origami
I see it looks like the waterbomb tessellation. https://www.happyfolding.com/instructions-gjerde-water_bomb Cheers, Brian K. Webb www.origamipublishing.com > On Feb 3, 2023, at 4:32 PM, Jason via Origami > wrote: > > I had a hard time figuring out what about this design was origami-based

[Origami] Researchers Tap Origami as Basis for Reconfigurable Antenna Design

2023-02-03 Thread Jason via Origami
I had a hard time figuring out what about this design was origami-based until I got to the bottom of the article, and now it makes sense. I was expecting either a modular origami design or perhaps a more basic base shape of some sort, but they have used essentially a full sheet geometric fold