2023
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.22179626.v1
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Beam-Reconfigurable Antenna with Inductive Partially Reflective Surface and Parasitic Elements

Abstract: <p> A reconfigurable partially reflective surface (PRS) antenna can offer low-cost and low-complexity beam steering, traditionally implemented using a phased array with a bulky feeding network. This paper utilizes ray-tracing to prove analytically that an inductive nonuniform PRS facilitates larger beam deflection and lower sidelobe level (SLL) than a capacitive one, given the same reflection phase difference. With a suitable tradeoff in the beam deflection angle and gain variation between the reconfigur… Show more

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