2020 14th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP) 2020
DOI: 10.23919/eucap48036.2020.9135511
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28 GHz Millimeter Wave Multibeam Antenna Array with Compact Reconfigurable Feeding Network

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“…from HD cameras and LiDAR scanners) or the uploading of all sensor data to the cloud for further off-board processing and analysis. As antenna apertures scale with the used wavelength, mmWave antennas benefit from their compactness and thus possibility to be embedded inside vehicles, as well as the potential to be combined in relatively small antenna arrays that allow for antenna beam switching, steering and tracking [5], [6]. A drawback of individual mmWave antennas is their small effective area compared to antennas for communication below 7.125 GHz, which is solely responsible for the perceived frequency dependence of the path loss in an endto-end radio channel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…from HD cameras and LiDAR scanners) or the uploading of all sensor data to the cloud for further off-board processing and analysis. As antenna apertures scale with the used wavelength, mmWave antennas benefit from their compactness and thus possibility to be embedded inside vehicles, as well as the potential to be combined in relatively small antenna arrays that allow for antenna beam switching, steering and tracking [5], [6]. A drawback of individual mmWave antennas is their small effective area compared to antennas for communication below 7.125 GHz, which is solely responsible for the perceived frequency dependence of the path loss in an endto-end radio channel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%