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Reconfigurability, new materials: future challenges for antenna design and simulation

Skrivervik, A.K.  
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Perruisseau-Carrier, J.  
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Bongard, F.
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Lager, I.E.
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Simeoni, M.
2010
Antennas for ubiquitous radio services in a wireless information society

Re-configurability is one of the key features in modern wireless communications. Indeed, the increase of services provided imply an optimized management of the electromagnetic spectrum, along with strong miniaturization in order to allow for the cohabitation of all these services on small handheld devices. Reconfigurable antennas are one possible answer to these challenges. In this paper, we will present designs of reconfigurable antennas and feeding networks using recent technologies, namely MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) and Metamaterials.

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DOI
10.3233/978-1-60750-487-0-75
Author(s)
Skrivervik, A.K.  
Perruisseau-Carrier, J.  
Bongard, F.
Mosig, J.R.  
Editors
Lager, I.E.
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Simeoni, M.
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

IOS Press BV

Publisher place

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Antennas for ubiquitous radio services in a wireless information society
ISBN of the book

978-1-60750-486-3

Start page

75

End page

96

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http://www.iospress.nl/
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