Design of high performances electronically reconfigurable antenna arrays by means of parasitic structures and RF-MEMS switches
Massimo Donelli,
Girolamo Tagliapietra,
Koushik Guha
et al.
Abstract:This work explores the development of smart array antennas, able to electronically change their beam patterns through reconfigurable linear, planar, or conformal parasitic structures controlled by mean of a set of electronic switches namely the radio frequency micro-electromechanical switches (RF-MEMS). The motivation of this study is to extend and make competitive the use of reconfigurable antenna arrays in areas such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless sensor networks. These hot research areas requi… Show more
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