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"Kishk AA" Authored Publications:

Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Polarisation reconfigurable anisotropic dielectric resonator antenna Danesh S; Abedian M; Khalily M; Xiao P; Tafazolli R; Kishk AA; 40169847
ENCS
2 Dual-Band Antenna Array Fed by Ridge Gap Waveguide with Dual-Periodic Interdigital-Pin Bed of Nails Chen B; Chen X; Cheng X; Da Y; Liu X; Gao S; Kishk AA; 39204813
ENCS
3 Ultra-thin flexible rectenna integrated with power management unit for wireless power harvester/charging of smartwatch/wristband Singh N; Khan T; Kumar S; Kanaujia BK; Choi HC; Kim KW; Rambabu K; Rengarajan SR; Kishk AA; 38548782
CONCORDIA
4 Advanced Dielectric Resonator Antenna Technology for 5G and 6G Applications Zhang Y; Ogurtsov S; Vasilev V; Kishk AA; Caratelli D; 38474958
ENCS
5 Joint frequency space design approach for efficient planar frequency diverse arrays Hasheminasab M; Cheldavi A; Kishk AA; 37482579
ENCS
6 Millimeter-wave planar antenna array augmented with a low-cost 3D printed dielectric polarizer for sensing and internet of things (IoT) applications Al-Alem Y; Sifat SM; Antar YMM; Kishk AA; 37316512
ENCS
7 High isolation circularly polarized in-band full-duplex anisotropic dielectric resonator antenna Abedian M; Khalily M; Wang F; Xiao P; Tafazolli R; Kishk AA; 37045877
ENCS
8 High gain low-cost antenna based on the utilization of diffracted fields from semi-ring shape dielectric edges Al-Alem Y; Sifat SM; Antar YMM; Kishk AA; 35411056
ENCS

 

Title:Millimeter-wave planar antenna array augmented with a low-cost 3D printed dielectric polarizer for sensing and internet of things (IoT) applications
Authors:Al-Alem YSifat SMAntar YMMKishk AA
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37316512/
DOI:10.1038/s41598-023-35707-2
Publication:Scientific reports
Keywords:
PMID:37316512 Category: Date Added:2023-06-15
Dept Affiliation: ENCS

Description:

A unique high gain antenna array with a 3D-printed dielectric polarizer is proposed. The packaging of the antenna array feeding structure is eliminated by aggregating the feeding network in between the antenna elements. This has a significant advantage in maintaining neat and symmetric radiation characteristics with low cross-polarization levels. The proposed structure combines two elements in one feeding point to reduce the array distribution feeding points of a 4 × 4 antenna array from 16 to 8 points. The proposed antenna array structure is extremely low in cost and can be used as either a linearly or circularly polarized one. The antenna array achieves a gain of 20 dBi/dBiC in both scenarios. The matching bandwidth is 4.1%, and the 3-dB Axial Ratio (AR) bandwidth is 6%. The antenna array uses a single substrate layer without the need for any vias. The proposed antenna array suits well various applications at 24 GHz, while maintaining high performance metrics, and low cost. The antenna array can be easily integrated with transceivers due to the use of printed microstrip line technology.





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