Antenna and array technologies for future wireless ecosystems

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    • Guo, Y. Jay
    • Ziolkowski, Richard W.

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Antenna and array technologies for future wireless ecosystems

edited by Y. Jay Guo, Richard W. Ziolkowski

Wiley, c2022

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ANTENNA AND ARRAY TECHNOLOGIES FOR FUTURE WIRELESS ECOSYSTEMS Discover a timely and accessible resource on the latest antenna research driving new developments in the field In Antenna and Array Technologies for Future Wireless Ecosystems, distinguished academics and authors Drs. Y. Jay Guo and Richard W. Ziolkowski deliver a cutting-edge resource for researchers, academics, students, and engineers who need the latest research findings on the newest challenges facing antenna designers who will be creating the technology that drives future 6G and beyond wireless systems and networks. This timely and impactful book offers the fundamental knowledge that will facilitate new research activities in the antennas and applied electromagnetics communities, and conveys innovative and practical solutions to many wireless industry problems. Its international cohort of leading authors delivers their findings on a variety of advanced topics in antenna and array research, including metasurface antennas; electrically small directive antennas; RF, millimeter-wave and THz antennas and arrays; atom-based sensors, and arrays of quantum emitters. The book also includes resources that cover the important topics: A thorough introduction to various intelligent and low-cost beam scanning, beamforming and beam-reconfigurable array technologies to support dynamic networking of future systems An exploration of advanced techniques for analyzing large arrays, as well as an examination of advanced antenna-in-package technologies for future mm-wave systems Discussions of the latest research on electrically small and extremely large hybrid antenna arrays, and photonic beamforming networks to address spectrum scarcity in future systems Low form-factor, low energy-consumption, and wireless power transfer antennas for the Internet of Things (IoT) This book is the companion of the Wiley book by the same authors, Advanced Antenna Array Engineering for 6G and Beyond Wireless Communications. Perfect for antenna engineers in academia and industry, Antenna and Array Technologies for Future Wireless Ecosystems will also be an essential resource in the libraries of senior undergraduate and graduate students studying antenna engineering applied electromagnetics and seeking a one-stop reference for state-of-the-art global antenna and antenna array research activities.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Surface-Wave Based Metasurface Antennas Enrica Martini, Marco Faenzi, David Gonzalez-Ovejero, and Stefano Maci Chapter 2 Techniques for Designing High Gain and Two-Dimensional Beam Scanning Antennas for 5G Raj Mittra, Abdelkhalek Nasri, Ravi Kumar Arya, Prashant Chaudhary, James R Kelly, Shaker Alkaraki, Alejandro L. Borja Chapter 3 Low-cost Beam-Reconfigurable Directional Antennas for Advanced Communications Qi Luo, Steven Gao, Xue-xia Yang, Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo Chapter 4 Smart Leaky-Wave Antennas for Iridescent IoT Wireless Networks Jose Luis Gomez-Tornero Chapter 5 Antenna-in-Package Design for Wireless System on a Chip Y. P. Zhang Chapter 6 Terahertz Lens Antennas Geng-Bo Wu, Kwun Wing Cheung, Ka Fai Chan and Chi-Hou Chan Chapter 7 Photonics-Based Millimeter-Wave Band Remote Beamforming of Antenna Arrays Integrated with Photodiodes Shigeyuki Akiba and Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Chapter 8 Contemporary Array Analysis Using Embedded Element Patterns David B. Davidson and Karl F. Warnick Chapter 9 Angle-of-Arrival Estimation in Large-Scale Hybrid Antenna Arrays Kai Wu and Y. Jay Guo Chapter 10 Electrically Small Antenna Advances for Current 5G and Evolving 6G and Beyond Wireless Systems Richard W. Ziolkowski Chapter 11 Overview of Rydberg Atom-Based Sensors/Receivers for the Detection of Electric Fields, Power and Modulated Signals Christopher L. Holloway, Matthew T. Simons, Alexandra B. Artusio-Glimpse and Joshua A. Gordon Chapter 12 Quantum Antenna Arrays Inigo Liberal and Richard W. Ziolkowski

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