The concept and paramete...
A waveguide antenna is an antenna that guides radio frequency energy from an air medium into a waveguide, and vice versa.
Do you know the developm...
With the emergence of higher 4G LTE versions (3GPP version 13 and version 14) and the latest 5G standard (3GPP version 15), antennas for wireless communication have begun to undergo substantial chang
The advantages, disadvan...
Compared with conventional microwave antennas, microstrip antennas have some advantages. Therefore, a large number of applications have been obtained in a wide frequency band from about 100MH to 50GHz
Antenna development tren...
With the emergence of higher 4G LTE versions (3GPP version 13 and version 14) and the latest 5G standard (3GPP version 15), antennas for wireless communication have begun to undergo substantial change
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Metamaterials and their ...
Metamaterials have become a hot research topic, especially in fields involving modern antenna structures. However, we still don't know much about what metamaterials are and their role in antenna devel
What is antenna array an...
An antenna array, also called a phased array, is a group of antennas composed of two or more antennas. These antennas combine signals with each other to achieve higher performance than a single antenn
Microwave antenna and va...
Transmitting or receiving antennas that work in meter wave, decimeter wave, centimeter wave, millimeter wave and other wave bands are collectively called microwave antennas. Microwaves mainly rely on
What is the difference b...
Passive antennas are radiating elements composed entirely of passive components. Normally, this means that a passive antenna system includes at least a passive radiator (antenna element), passive impe
What is antenna polariza...
Antenna polarization is similar to optical polarization. Although there is a "polar", it has nothing to do with Arctic weather, but involves sending and receiving electromagnetic radiation according t