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Chung Ming Leung1, He Chen1, Menglong Liu1
1School of Robotics and Advanced Manufacture, Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen 518055, China.
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Extremely low-frequency (ELF, 3-30 Hz) signals are effective for cross-medium transmission, yet conventional implementations are hindered by their large size and low efficiency. To address these limitations, a compact electromechanical-magnetic antenna (EMA) was developed and experimentally validated for ELF magnetic communication. The basic unit of the antenna, a single-EMA, consists of a stacked magnetostrictive composite beam, piezoelectric ceramic plates, and tip-mounted permanent magnets. The total envelope volume of a single EMA is only 3.3 cm3 with a maximum length of 12 cm, representing a substantial reduction compared with conventional ELF antennas. Building on this compact architecture, two EMAs were operated in parallel to form a parallel-EMA system, which significantly enhanced magnetic radiation through constructive magnetic coupling. Moreover, the optimal separation distance between the two EMAs was identified, ensuring efficient cooperative radiation. When driven at 50.2 mW, the parallel-EMA configuration generated a magnetic flux density of 114 pT at a transmission distance of 20 m in seawater. This performance demonstrates nearly a twofold improvement over a single-EMA unit, validating the scalability of parallel operation for stronger magnetic radiation. The compact form factor of the single EMA combined with the enhanced radiation performance of the parallel-EMA system enables portable ELF magnetic communication across diverse cross-medium scenarios, including air-to-sea and underground-to-air links.
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