Additively Manufactured, Flexible 5G Electronics for MIMO, IoT, Digital Twins, and Smart Cities Applications
Theodore W. Callis,
Kexin Hu,
Hani Al Jamal
et al.
Abstract:This review encompasses additive manufacturing techniques for crafting 5G electronics, showcasing how these methods innovate device creation with novel examples. A wearable phased array device on commonplace 3D printed material is described, with integrated microfluidic cooling channels used for thermal regulation of integrated circuit bulk components. Mechanical and electrical tunability are exemplified in an origami-inspired phased array structure. A 3D printed IoT cube structure shows the flexibility in the… Show more
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