Recently, electronically steerable passive array radiator antennas have been considered for beam-forming and spatial multiplexing, in order to reduce the size, cost and power consumption of smart antenna systems. However, the re-configurability of such antenna is limited, since parasitic elements were constrained to use only passive loads. If we are to integrate such systems to cost-sensitive devices (as for example in wireless sensor nodes for structural or urban microclimate monitoring), we should be able to fully emulate traditional smart antenna systems, using a single RF feed. This paper presents a method for generating parasitic loads with a negative real part using active circuit blocks. The proposed method could be used for increasi...
In order to improve the performance of a wireless communication system, beam-shaping antenna arrays ...
The design of an active integrated antenna with negative resistance transistor oscillator has been d...
ESPAR antenna systems are composed of one active and several parasitic elements and by changing the ...
In the last years, Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems have become the cornerstone of the ...
In order to meet the ever-increasing demand of high data rate and improving signal to noise ratio in...
In recent years parasitic antenna play major role in MIMO systems because of their gain and spectral...
Recently, a novel MIMO transmitter architecture has been introduced that requires only a single radi...
This chapter focuses on extensions and foreseen applications of the parasitic antenna array technolo...
This paper proposes a channel capacity maximization method for Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO)...
Parasitic arrays can generate steerable patterns using tunable reactive loads at the parasitic eleme...
The increasing demand for voice, video and data requires antennas in portable and wearable wireless ...
Traditional smart antennas are complicated, bulky, power hungry and expensive, as they require a lar...
Electrically small antennas (ESAs) are more and more necessary in a lot of communication system wher...
Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) is a technology that uses multiple antennas at both the transm...
Metamaterials have drawn considerable attention because they can exhibit epsilon-negative (ENG) and/...
In order to improve the performance of a wireless communication system, beam-shaping antenna arrays ...
The design of an active integrated antenna with negative resistance transistor oscillator has been d...
ESPAR antenna systems are composed of one active and several parasitic elements and by changing the ...
In the last years, Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems have become the cornerstone of the ...
In order to meet the ever-increasing demand of high data rate and improving signal to noise ratio in...
In recent years parasitic antenna play major role in MIMO systems because of their gain and spectral...
Recently, a novel MIMO transmitter architecture has been introduced that requires only a single radi...
This chapter focuses on extensions and foreseen applications of the parasitic antenna array technolo...
This paper proposes a channel capacity maximization method for Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO)...
Parasitic arrays can generate steerable patterns using tunable reactive loads at the parasitic eleme...
The increasing demand for voice, video and data requires antennas in portable and wearable wireless ...
Traditional smart antennas are complicated, bulky, power hungry and expensive, as they require a lar...
Electrically small antennas (ESAs) are more and more necessary in a lot of communication system wher...
Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) is a technology that uses multiple antennas at both the transm...
Metamaterials have drawn considerable attention because they can exhibit epsilon-negative (ENG) and/...
In order to improve the performance of a wireless communication system, beam-shaping antenna arrays ...
The design of an active integrated antenna with negative resistance transistor oscillator has been d...
ESPAR antenna systems are composed of one active and several parasitic elements and by changing the ...