A metasurface-based electronically steerable compact antenna system with reconfigurable artificial magnetic conductor reflector elements

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Beyond 5G networks would require newer technologies to deliver a smarter network. In accordance with these requirements, an electronically steerable compact antenna system capable of beam-switching in the azimuth plane is proposed. The design uses a monopole antenna as the main radiator surrounded by metasurface-based electronically reconfigurable reflector elements designed for the sub-6GHz range. The reflector elements use a reconfigurable capacitively loaded loop (CLL) which can be electronically activated to work as an artificial magnetic conductor (AMC). The design offers a digitally controllable directional radiation pattern covering all 360° in the azimuth plane with a step-size of 30°, a directional gain of ≥4.98 dBi and a high front-to-back lobe ratio (FBR) of ≥14.9 dB. The compact and modular nature of the design combined with the use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components and 3D-printing makes the design low-cost and easier to integrate with various internet of thing (IoT) applications.

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Singh, V., Khalily, M., & Tafazolli, R. (2022). A metasurface-based electronically steerable compact antenna system with reconfigurable artificial magnetic conductor reflector elements. IScience, 25(12). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.105549

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