2018
DOI: 10.1109/jssc.2018.2791481
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A Low-Cost Scalable 32-Element 28-GHz Phased Array Transceiver for 5G Communication Links Based on a <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$2\times 2$ </tex-math> </inline-formula> Beamformer Flip-Chip Unit Cell

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“…Measured SLLs reported by other researchers are below −12 dB. [5][6][7]9,10 4 | CONCLUSION A simple and inexpensive 1 × 8 adaptive beamformer, scalable in amplitude and phase, for phased array antenna applications, has been implemented herein. The structure operates in the range 1.74 to 2.06 GHz, where the average amplitude imbalance is AE0.8 dB and the average phase deviation does not exceed AE6 .…”
Section: Measurements and Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Measured SLLs reported by other researchers are below −12 dB. [5][6][7]9,10 4 | CONCLUSION A simple and inexpensive 1 × 8 adaptive beamformer, scalable in amplitude and phase, for phased array antenna applications, has been implemented herein. The structure operates in the range 1.74 to 2.06 GHz, where the average amplitude imbalance is AE0.8 dB and the average phase deviation does not exceed AE6 .…”
Section: Measurements and Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…For the future 5 th Generation mobile terrestrial networks, several frequency ranges GHz, or 37.0 -40.5 GHz) at Ka-band have been indicated as potential candidates for the development of high performance backhauling and access point systems [8]. In the last years, several phased array solutions [9] have been proposed and are generally based on analogue [10] or fully-digital architectures [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increasing requirements of high data rates in communication, the fifth generation (5G) of cellular mobile communications is considered the most promising and practical standard in millimeter wave communication [1,2,3]. The systems [4,5,6,7] and components [8,9,10,11] working at the mm-wave band have been broadly researched recently and are potential to be massively manufactured using the present technologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%