Antenna-Less Wireless: A Marriage Between Antenna and Microwave Engineering
Publication date
2017-10-12Abstract
For many decades, antenna and microwave engineering have been adjacent yet fairly separate disciplines. Both have experienced such a high degree of specialization and sophistication that experts in one area would rarely dispute the expertise of someone in the other. While microwave engineers have largely focused on taming the radio waves through all sorts of active (amplifiers, oscillators, active tuners, etc.) and passive (filters, couplers, splitters, etc.) devices, antenna engineers have been exploring new and creative ways to free the waves through increasingly complex fractal-based and related antenna geometries. However this divide may radically change with the introduction of “antenna-less” technology, a technology which makes antenna design much more similar to filter design than to conventional antenna engineering.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
537 - Electricity. Magnetism. Electromagnetism
621.3 Electrical engineering
Keywords
Antennas
Microwave engineering
Radio waves
Antenna-less technology
Antenna boosters
Wireless devices
Antenes (Electrònica)
Enginyeria de microones
Ones de ràdio
Tecnologia sense antena
Amplificadors d'antena
Dispositius sense fil
Pages
11 p.
Publisher
Horizon House
Is part of
Microwave Journal, vol. 60, núm. 10
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