Hum, Sean VictorPerruisseau-Carrier, Julien2014-02-172014-02-172014-02-17201410.1109/Tap.2013.2287296https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/100735WOS:000329516700023Advances in reflectarrays and array lenses with electronic beam-forming capabilities are enabling a host of new possibilities for these high-performance, low-cost antenna architectures. This paper reviews enabling technologies and topologies of reconfigurable reflectarray and array lens designs, and surveys a range of experimental implementations and achievements that have been made in this area in recent years. The paper describes the fundamental design approaches employed in realizing reconfigurable designs, and explores advanced capabilities of these nascent architectures, such as multi-band operation, polarization manipulation, frequency agility, and amplification. Finally, the paper concludes by discussing future challenges and possibilities for these antennas.Antenna arraysarray lensesbeam steeringlens antennasmicro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS)microstrip arraysreconfigurable antennasreflectarraysreflector antennassemiconductor diodestransmitarraysvaractorsReconfigurable Reflectarrays and Array Lenses for Dynamic Antenna Beam Control: A Reviewtext::journal::journal article::research article