New Trends in Telecommunications Engineering
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (162 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783725809936
- 9783725809943
- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- Engineering: general
- 4 × 4 MIMO
- 5G
- DWT
- FFT
- FRF interleaver
- Franklin antenna
- IoT
- MIMO
- OFDM
- UWB antenna
- UWB communication
- antenna synthesis
- aperiodic arrays
- bandwidth dimension ratio (BDR)
- beamforming networks
- collinear array
- communication networks
- concentric rings geometry
- deterministic interleaver
- dual band
- dual-band-notched
- dual-beam
- evolutionary computing
- fractal circular ring
- helical interleaver
- millimeter-wave (mmW)
- mm-wave
- monopole antenna
- nano-photonic
- on-chip optical communication
- optical energy harvesting
- optical nano-antenna
- optimization
- parasitic resonator
- pattern and polarization diversity
- peak gain
- plus shape configuration
- polygon structure
- radiation efficiency
- super wide band antenna (SWB antenna)
- super-wideband (SWB)
- tapered feed
- time-domain characterization
- triple band notch
- ultrawideband (UWB)
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This collection of studies introduces several breakthroughs in antenna design and technology, focusing on advancements for future-generation mobile networks, wireless applications, and mm-wave 5G IoT applications. Innovations include a super-wideband monopole antenna with extensive frequency coverage, a dual-band UWB notch antenna with unique design features for wide bandwidth, and a compact MIMO configuration that enhances gain, efficiency, and isolation. Additional highlights include a UWB MIMO antenna system offering pattern and polarization diversity, improvements in OFDM systems through efficient interleavers, a broadband optical nano-antenna designed for nano-photonic applications with high gain and directional radiation, and a wideband antenna with triple notch bands to minimize interference. Lastly, a modified Franklin array antenna is optimized for 5G applications, providing wideband operation and improved performance. These advancements collectively signify major steps forward in antenna technology, emphasizing performance, compactness, and application-specific optimizations.
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