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Space-Time Modulation: Principles and Applications

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IEEE MICROWAVE MAGAZINE
Volume 21, Issue 4, Pages 30-56

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/MMM.2019.2963606

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Slabs; Media; Frequency modulation; Permittivity; Oceans; Earthquakes

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The ever-increasing demand for high-datarate wireless systems has led to a crowded electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. This demand has successively spurred the development of versatile microwave and millimeter-wave integrated components possessing high selectivity, multifunctionalities, and enhanced efficiency. These components require a class of nonreciprocal structures endowed with extra functionalities, e.g., frequency generation, wave amplification, and full-duplex communication. Space-time (ST) modulation has been shown to be a perfect candidate for high-data-rate transmission given its extraordinary capability for EM-wave engineering. ST-modulated (STM) media are dynamic, directional EM structures whose constitutive parameters vary in both space and time.

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