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Using Foldable Structures To Guide Microwaves

Using Foldable Structures To Guide Microwaves
By Andy Tomaswick (https://ift.tt/2u48raE)

Figure 1 from the paper shows a rigid metal waveguide (a) with the fully extended folded one (d) and the folded one compressed to its smaller form factor (e). Credit - N. Ashok et al.

Origami and space exploration might not seem like they have much in common, but the traditional paper-folding technique solves one massive problem for space exploration missions - volume. Satellites and probes that launch in rocket housings are constrained by very restrictive requirements about their physical size, and options for assembling larger structures in orbit are limited to say the least. Anything that can fold up like an origami structure and then expand out to reach a fully functional size is welcome in the space community, and a new paper published in Communications Engineering by Xin Ning of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) and his lab describes a novel use case for the idea - electromagnetic waveguides.



February 9, 2026 at 08:56PM
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