Magneto-Mechanical Transmitters for Ultra-Low Frequency Near-Field Data Transfer

Electromagnetic signals in the ultra-low frequency (ULF) range below 3 kHz are well suited for underwater and underground wireless communication thanks to low signal attenuation and high penetration depth. However, it is challenging to design ULF transmitters that are simultaneously compact and energy efficient using traditional approaches, e.g., using coils or dipole antennas. Recent works have considered magnetomechanical alternatives, in which ULF magnetic fields are generated using the motion of permanent magnets, since they enable extremely compact ULF transmitters that can operate with low energy consumption and are suitable for humanportable applications. Here we explore the design and operating principles of resonant magneto-mechanical transmitters (MMT) that operate over frequencies spanning a few 10’s of Hz up to 1 kHz. We experimentally demonstrate two types of MMT designs using both single-rotor and multi-rotor architectures. We study the nonlinear electro-mechanical dynamics of MMTs using point dipole approximation and magneto-static simulations. We further experimentally explore techniques to control the operation frequency and demonstrate amplitude modulation up to 10 bits-per-second.

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