Amirhossein Askarian and Ke Wu, “Aperture-Shared Radiation Surface: A Promising Technique for Multifunctional Antenna Array Development,” Electromagnetic Science, vol. 1, no. 3, article no. 0030082, 2023. doi: 10.23919/emsci.2023.0008
Citation: Amirhossein Askarian and Ke Wu, “Aperture-Shared Radiation Surface: A Promising Technique for Multifunctional Antenna Array Development,” Electromagnetic Science, vol. 1, no. 3, article no. 0030082, 2023. doi: 10.23919/emsci.2023.0008

Aperture-Shared Radiation Surface: A Promising Technique for Multifunctional Antenna Array Development

  • In the development of a multifunctional and multi-standard analog frontend module in emerging and future wireless systems, multifunction antenna array is an indispensable component. To this end, the aperture-shared technique has come of age, and demonstrated significant advantages in the cost-effective design of efficient, compact, multiband, multibeam, and polarization-diversified antenna arrays, particularly with high frequency ratios. In this paper, various antenna topologies and surface architectures based on this technique, which have been proposed and developed thus far for a wide variety of applications, are reviewed, examined, and categorized to highlight the nature of electromagnetic aperture-shared schemes and merits. Finally, we briefly discuss future research directions in this context for multifunction millimeter-wave and terahertz wireless systems development.
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