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This book describes the characterization of liquid crystal
materials at microwave frequencies and the usage of these materials
in reconfigurable planar antennas and in their electrical tunable
components. It reports for the first time the realization of a
two-dimensional electronic beam steering antenna and polarization
agile planar antennas with liquid crystal display technology. It
gives a detailed description of all the theoretical analyses,
modeling and design methods that were involved in the realization
of these devices as well as their validation using measurement of
demonstrative prototypes. This book also shows that low profile,
low cost, high gain, electronic beam steering and polarization
agile antennas can be fabricated in larger sizes by using existing
automated liquid crystal display manufacturing techniques. The
innovative ideas and method described in this work represent a
considerable advancement in the field of electronically
reconfigurable antennas based on liquid crystal technology and are
expected to draw significant interest in the future. Such antennas
may become important, for example, in mobile terminals integrated
into the body of laptops (in the cover) or of automobiles (in the
rooftop), ships or boats, for which flat, low-profile and low-cost
antennas are required.
Get up to speed on the modelling, design, technologies, and
applications of tunable circuits and reconfigurable mm-wave
systems. Coverage includes smart antennas and frequency-agile RF
components, as well as a detailed comparison of three key
technologies for the design of tunable mm-wave circuits: CMOS, RF
MEMS, and microwave liquid crystals, and measurement results of
state-of-the-art prototypes. Numerous examples of tunable circuits
and systems are included that can be practically implemented for
the reader's own needs. Ideal for graduate students studying
RF/microwave engineering, and researchers and engineers involved in
circuit and system design for new communication platforms such as
mm-wave 5G and beyond, high-throughput satellites in GSO, and
future satellite constellations in MEO/LEO, as well as for
automotive radars, security and biomedical mm-wave systems.
This book describes the characterization of liquid crystal
materials at microwave frequencies and the usage of these materials
in reconfigurable planar antennas and in their electrical tunable
components. It reports for the first time the realization of a
two-dimensional electronic beam steering antenna and polarization
agile planar antennas with liquid crystal display technology. It
gives a detailed description of all the theoretical analyses,
modeling and design methods that were involved in the realization
of these devices as well as their validation using measurement of
demonstrative prototypes. This book also shows that low profile,
low cost, high gain, electronic beam steering and polarization
agile antennas can be fabricated in larger sizes by using existing
automated liquid crystal display manufacturing techniques. The
innovative ideas and method described in this work represent a
considerable advancement in the field of electronically
reconfigurable antennas based on liquid crystal technology and are
expected to draw significant interest in the future. Such antennas
may become important, for example, in mobile terminals integrated
into the body of laptops (in the cover) or of automobiles (in the
rooftop), ships or boats, for which flat, low-profile and low-cost
antennas are required.
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