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Experimental investigation of beam-steering applied to 2 × 2 MIMO system with single receiving RF chain and time-modulated antenna array
Grzegorz Bogdan, Konrad Godziszewski, Yevhen Yashchyshyn
Multiple antennas and multiple radio frequency (RF) chains in both the transmitter and receiver are required in conventional radio systems employing the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) method. This paper presents an experimental investigation of a beam-steering time-modulated MIMO receiver with a single RF chain. Implementation of the receiver is based on a time-modulated antenna array (TMAA
Channel characterization of a dual-band dual-polarized SAR with digital beamforming
Emilio Arnieri, Luigi Boccia, Giandomenico Amendola, Srdjan Glisic, Chun-Xu Mao, Steven (Shichang) Gao, Tobias Rommel, Piotr Penkala, Milos Krstic, Uroschanit Yodprasit, Anselm Ho, Oliver Schrape, Marwan Younis
This paper presents the integration and channel characterization of a highly integrated dual-band digital beamforming space-borne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) receiver. The proposed SAR sensor is a low-cost, lightweight, low-power consumption, and dual-band (X/Ka) dual-polarized module ready for the next-generation space-borne SAR missions. In previous works, by the authors, the design and exper
Numerical and experimental analysis of a transmission-based breast imaging system: a study of application to patients
Elham Norouzzadeh, Somayyeh Chamaani, Jochen Moll, Christian Kexel, Duy Hai Nguyen, Frank Hübner, Babak Bazrafshan, Thomas J. Vogl, Viktor Krozer
Early detection of breast cancer is required to increase the chances of a successful treatment. However, current breast-imaging systems such as X-Ray mammography, breast ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging have technological limitations so that novel solutions are needed to address this major societal problem. The current paper considers ultra-wideband (UWB) microwave radiation in the frequ
Design and qualification of Ku-band-radiating chains for receive active array antennas of flexible telecommunication satellites
Vincenzo Pascale, Davide Maiarelli, Luciano D'Agristina, Nicola Gatti
Airbus Italia recently developed enhanced passive components as key elements for its telecommunication Ku-band antenna product lines, tailored to reconfigurable payloads. This paper describes the design and qualification of a dual linear polarization Ku-band-radiating chain, developed for the DRA receive (Rx) active antennas embarked on the Eutelsat Quantum satellite. The feed chain covers the ent
Design and characterization of a dual-band miniaturized circular antenna for deep in body biomedical wireless applications
Shuoliang Ding, Stavros Koulouridis, Lionel Pichon
In this paper, a novel miniaturized implantable circular antenna is presented. It supports both wireless information communication and wireless energy transmission at the Medical Device Radiocommunication band (MedRadio 402?405 MHz) and the industrial, scientific, and medical bands (ISM 902.8?928 MHz). The antenna is circular to avoid sharp edges while miniaturization is achieved by adding two cir
Guided electromagnetic waves for damage detection and localization in metallic plates: numerical and experimental results
Jochen Moll
Electromagnetic waves in the microwave and millimeter-wave frequency range are used in non-destructive testing and structural health monitoring applications to detect material defects such as delaminations, cracks, or inclusions. This work presents a sensing concept based on guided electromagnetic waves (GEW), in which the waveguide forms a union with the structure to be inspected. Exploiting ultr
A flexible broadband antenna for IoT applications
Abdullah Al-Sehemi, Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, Nikolay Dishovsky, Gabriela Atanasova, Nikolay Atanasov
A flexible broadband antenna with high radiation efficiency for the Internet of Things (IoT) applications is presented. The design is based on a U-shaped and a triangular-shaped radiator with two tuning stubs. A 50 ? coplanar waveguide (CPW) transmission line is employed to feed the antenna. The proposed antenna is fabricated on a flexible substrate from a composite synthesized by mixing natural r
Optimization of inscribed hexagonal fractal slotted microstrip antenna using modified lightning attachment procedure optimization
Rohit Anand, Paras Chawla
An inscribed hexagonal fractal slotted patch antenna with some additional geometry and slots is proposed for the optimization in this paper. This research work is concerned with the optimization of this slotted fractal antenna with the help of the curve-fitting method in conjunction with the modified version of Lightning Attachment Procedure Optimization (MLAPO) technique. The data required for th
Probe-corrected near-field to far-field transformation using multiple spherical wave expansions
Fernando Rodríguez Varela, Belén Galocha Iragüen, Manuel Sierra Castañer
Near-field to far-field transformations constitute a powerful antenna characterization technique for near-field measurement scenarios. In this paper, a near-field to far-field transformation technique based on multiple spherical wave expansions (SWEs) is presented. Thanks to its iterative matrix inversion nature, the approach performs the transformation of fields measured on arbitrary surfaces. Al
Experimental validation of a dual-receiver radar architecture for snowpack monitoring
Marco Pasian, Pedro Fidel Espín-López, Lorenzo Silvestri, Massimiliano Barbolini, Fabio Dell'Acqua
Microwave radars can be used to monitor the internal structure of the snowpack, delivering real-time and non-destructive measurements. Recently, the working principle of an innovative radar architecture able to identify some of the most important snowpack parameters, without external aids, has been demonstrated. A key point of this new architecture is the use of two independent receiving antennas,
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