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Advances in Reconfigurable Antenna Systems Facilitated by Innovative Technologies

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IEEE ACCESS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages 5780-5794

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2789199

Keywords

Beam steering; feeding networks; polarization; reconfigurable antennas; radiation patterns

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  1. Australia Research Council Discovery Program [DE170101203, DP160102219]

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Future fifth generation (5G) wireless platforms will require reconfigurable antenna systems to meet their performance requirements in compact, light-weight, and cost-effective packages. Recent advances in reconfigurable radiating and receiving structures have been enabled by a variety of innovative technology solutions. Examples of reconfigurable partially reflective surface antennas, reconfigurable filtennas, reconfigurable Huygens dipole antennas, and reconfigurable feeding network-enabled antennas are presented and discussed. They represent novel classes of frequency, pattern, polarization, and beam direction reconfigurable systems realized by the innovative combinations of radiating structures and circuit components.

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