Project
MULTIMODE AND MULTIBEAM RECONFIGURABLE X-WAVE ANTENNAS FOR COMMUNICATION AND SENSING SYSTEMS (MUMSYS)
Date | 2020 - 2022 |
Acknowledgements | The main goal of this project is to conceive and develop a new generation of reconfigurable antennas operating into the microwave and millimeter frequency (x-Wave) domains of the electromagnetic spectrum, to face the challenges and requirements of incoming applications. Specifically, the project will focus on various areas:
Different models of chip-type antennas have been manufactured with ceramic substrates using Low Temperature CoFired Ceramic (LTCC) technology. The new development features a compact size, good efficiency, does not require a "clearance" zone to be integrated into the PCB, and does not detune when installed on IoT devices and sensors of different sizes. 5. Fabrication and measurements of a prototype of a reconfigurable multibeam mm-wave indoor low-cost for 5G and beyond base station, based on metallic planar lenses. A multi-beam multi-feed antenna prototype based on a low-cost flat metallic lens has been fabricated and characterized at UPV. In order to obtain a reconfigurable beam antenna for applications in the 5G millimeter wave band, the focal point is controlled by feeding the lens in different positions. Channel measurement are being performed at UPCT, yielding good results. |
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