Shlomo Shlafman, Benny Sheinman, et al.
RFIC 2014
Phased-array antenna technology has had a broad impact for more than half a century, spanning radio astronomy and radar, and is about to ignite a significant shift in the operation of mobile communications. Its general principle is to use an array of wireless transmitters (Txs) or receivers (Rxs) to focus and steer energy. The focus is achieved by creating an interference pattern from the antenna array to enable constructive interference in the desired direction and destructive interference in all of the other directions; the steering is accomplished by modifying the delays at each antenna element in the array to control the directions of constructive and destructive interference [1]-[3].
Shlomo Shlafman, Benny Sheinman, et al.
RFIC 2014
Chinmaya Mishra, Alberto Valdes-Garcia, et al.
IEEE TCAS-I
Alberto Valdes-Garcia, Arun Natarajan, et al.
RFIC 2013
Jean-Olivier Plouchart, Fa Wang, et al.
RFIC 2015