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DESCRIPTION:The development of 4G and 5G network together with smart phone 
 and its applications in the last 15 years reshaped people’s life today. 
 This seminar would like to review a couple of key challenges and its solut
 ions in cellular antenna design in the last decade particularly from indus
 trial point of view. It discussed the issues due to coupling between radia
 tors in an interleaved placement and working at different bands\, and chal
 lenges in multi-beam base station antenna design. At the end of the semina
 r the passive base station antenna’s test solutions are also included wi
 th a little touch of 5G OTA measurement.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Morteza Shahp
 ari\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr Nathan Hu\, \n\nRoom: N218\, Bldg: Engineering North
 \, N218\, The Univeristy of Adelaide\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, Austra
 lia\, 5005
LOCATION:Room: N218\, Bldg: Engineering North\, N218\, The Univeristy of Ad
 elaide\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, Australia\, 5005
ORGANIZER:morteza.shahpari@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:Key challenges and solutions in 4G/5G cellular antenna design and m
 easurement
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/332391
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The development of 4G and 5G network toget
 her with smart phone and its applications in the last 15 years reshaped pe
 ople&amp;rsquo\;s life today. This seminar would like to review a couple of ke
 y challenges and its solutions in cellular antenna design in the last deca
 de particularly from industrial point of view. It discussed the issues due
  to coupling between radiators in an interleaved placement and working at 
 different bands\, and challenges in multi-beam base station antenna design
 . At the end of the seminar the passive base station antenna&amp;rsquo\;s test
  solutions are also included with a little touch of 5G OTA measurement.&lt;/p
 &gt;
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