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Reconfigurable aperture antennas using RF MEMS switches for multi-octave tunability and beam steering
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2002
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EngineeringAerospace EngineeringRf Mems SwitchAntennaConfined VolumeMicrowave AntennaMulti-octave TunabilityRf MemsSmart AntennaNew DevicesComputational ElectromagneticsReconfigurable Aperture AntennasBeamformingMicrowave EngineeringReconfigurabilityElectromagnetic Compatibility
The requirements for increased functionality within a confined volume will place greater burdens on electromagnetic platforms for air, space, and sea over the next few decades. An important piece of the any solution to these new requirements are transmitting and receiving apertures that can handle multi-octave bandwidths with beam steering capability. The ability of an aperture to be reconfigured for a particular mission will become essential. New types of devices are being developed which will enable the realization of these reconfigurable apertures. This paper presents a discussion of how one of these new devices, the RF MEMS switch, can be utilized to change the phase and frequency characteristics of conventional antenna elements to perform beam steering over a wide range of microwave frequencies.
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