The purpose of this thesis is to study and seek improvement of the superdirective antenna array technology. This technology has been recently re-examined in the literature since it can bring some interesting functionalities in the future telecommunication applications. The examination of this type of antenna is thus conducted through the use of Spherical Wave Expansion which allows for the general study of directivity limits as well as gain limits, considering lossy antennas. The classical theory of end-fire array antennas is also reviewed, in the case of uniformly spaced tapered arrays, providing theoretical evaluation of efficiency and sensitivity to source feeding precision.Infinitesimal dipoles and Huygens sources are considered in a p...
International audience—This paper presents an approach for designing parasitic loaded superdirective...
International audienceThis paper presents a simple multi-objective optimization procedure, for effic...
For supporting different wireless technologies, mobile terminals require significant miniaturization...
The purpose of this thesis is to study and seek improvement of the superdirective antenna array tech...
The purpose of this thesis is to study and seek improvement of the superdirective antenna array tech...
The purpose of this thesis is to study and seek improvement of the superdirective antenna array tech...
Cette thèse a pour objectif l’étude et la recherche d’amélioration de la technologie d’antenne résea...
International audienceEnd-fire arrays are among the best candidate for high directivity and compact ...
International audienceEnd-fire arrays are among the best candidate for high directivity and compact ...
International audienceThe problem of gain estimation of a superdirective dipole-based end-fire array...
International audienceThe problem of gain estimation of a superdirective dipole-based array is discu...
International audience—This paper presents an approach for designing parasitic loaded superdirective...
International audience—In this letter, we investigate using a two-element parasitic (loaded) superdi...
International audienceThe problem of gain estimation of a superdirective dipole-based end-fire array...
International audience—In this letter, we investigate using a two-element parasitic (loaded) superdi...
International audience—This paper presents an approach for designing parasitic loaded superdirective...
International audienceThis paper presents a simple multi-objective optimization procedure, for effic...
For supporting different wireless technologies, mobile terminals require significant miniaturization...
The purpose of this thesis is to study and seek improvement of the superdirective antenna array tech...
The purpose of this thesis is to study and seek improvement of the superdirective antenna array tech...
The purpose of this thesis is to study and seek improvement of the superdirective antenna array tech...
Cette thèse a pour objectif l’étude et la recherche d’amélioration de la technologie d’antenne résea...
International audienceEnd-fire arrays are among the best candidate for high directivity and compact ...
International audienceEnd-fire arrays are among the best candidate for high directivity and compact ...
International audienceThe problem of gain estimation of a superdirective dipole-based end-fire array...
International audienceThe problem of gain estimation of a superdirective dipole-based array is discu...
International audience—This paper presents an approach for designing parasitic loaded superdirective...
International audience—In this letter, we investigate using a two-element parasitic (loaded) superdi...
International audienceThe problem of gain estimation of a superdirective dipole-based end-fire array...
International audience—In this letter, we investigate using a two-element parasitic (loaded) superdi...
International audience—This paper presents an approach for designing parasitic loaded superdirective...
International audienceThis paper presents a simple multi-objective optimization procedure, for effic...
For supporting different wireless technologies, mobile terminals require significant miniaturization...