Antenna Design for Microwave and Millimeter Wave Applications II: Latest Advances and Prospects
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering".
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Interests: electrically small antennas for wireless communications; reader and tag antennas for RFID; on-glass and conformal antennas for vehicles and aircraft; array antennas for GPS applications
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Dear Colleagues,
Until recently, a substantial effort has been devoted to new approaches and attempts toward the design of antennas for microwave and millimeter-wave applications. For example, advanced technologies such as antenna miniaturization, array optimization, and bandwidth enhancement have been extensively studied for over a decade and are being applied to commercial applications such as 4G/5G mobile communications, autonomous driving, or military applications including radar, direction finding, and anti-jamming.
However, as these technologies have recently been employed in small mobile devices, the size and geometry of the antennas are more limited to be mounted in a more compact space with better radiation performances. Accordingly, advanced antenna designs using novel approaches to this issue are required in various aspects.
This Special Issue aims to collect relevant papers describing the latest advances and prospects in antenna design for microwave and millimeter-wave applications.
The fields of interest for this Special Issue include but are not limited to design methods of antennas such as miniaturization, optimization, and array. You are cordially invited to submit a contribution of either an original research or a review article to this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Hosung Choo
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- antenna design and optimization
- antenna arrays
- 5G communications
- antenna measurement
- manufacturing methods
- miniaturized microwave and millimeter-wave antenna
- radio propagation
- automotive antennas
- radar antennas
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