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5 January 2023 Computer controlled active antenna with metamaterial
E. A. Ishchenko, S. M. Fedorov, Yu. G. Pasternak, V. A. Penduyrin, A. V. Volodko
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Proceedings Volume 12564, 2nd International Conference on Computer Applications for Management and Sustainable Development of Production and Industry (CMSD-II-2022); 1256407 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2669189
Event: Computer Applications for Management and Sustainable Development of Production and Industry (CMSD2022), 2022, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Abstract
The paper considers an active reconfigurable reflector based on an active metamaterial with the possibility of dynamic control of antenna characteristics. Due to the use of the developed design, it is possible to ensure the formation of a multifunctional dynamically tunable antenna. It is capable of generating both omnidirectional radiation and directed in the main directions: 0, 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270, 315 degrees. Using switching devices (pin-diodes) it is possible to achieve fast switching of antenna operating modes, as well as to ensure the operation of an active reflector in a wide frequency range. The results obtained during the simulation are supported by experimental studies of the antenna model with a reflector. Switching of operating modes is possible based on a computer.
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E. A. Ishchenko, S. M. Fedorov, Yu. G. Pasternak, V. A. Penduyrin, and A. V. Volodko "Computer controlled active antenna with metamaterial", Proc. SPIE 12564, 2nd International Conference on Computer Applications for Management and Sustainable Development of Production and Industry (CMSD-II-2022), 1256407 (5 January 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2669189
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Metamaterials

Reflectors

Design and modelling

Switching

Control systems

Electrodynamics

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