2021 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP) 2021
DOI: 10.23919/isap47258.2021.9614452
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Recent Achievements on Passive and Beam Steering Transmitarrays at Millimeter Waves

Abstract: This paper reports an overview of recent advancements on transmitarray antennas at CEA-Leti in collaboration with IETR. Two fixed-beam and an electronicallysteerable prototypes are presented. The first fixed-beam transmitarray radiates orthogonal linear polarizations at K/Kaband. The second achieves wideband high-gain performance at 300 GHz using low-cost vialess technology. The reconfigurable transmitarray leverages on an efficient and low-power solution to attain beam steering and switchable circular polariz… Show more

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“…In practice, the equivalent channel is not perfectly known by the receiver and is estimated from known reference signals and time/frequency interpolation. The imperfect knowledge of the estimated channel Ĥeq can be represented by adding white Gaussian noise to the instantaneous channel, as expressed in (13):…”
Section: Equivalent Channel and Digital Precodermentioning
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“…In practice, the equivalent channel is not perfectly known by the receiver and is estimated from known reference signals and time/frequency interpolation. The imperfect knowledge of the estimated channel Ĥeq can be represented by adding white Gaussian noise to the instantaneous channel, as expressed in (13):…”
Section: Equivalent Channel and Digital Precodermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the rest of this work, we consider imperfect channel knowledge by performing a channel state estimation (13) with additional thermal noise (temperature of 25 • C).…”
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