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DESCRIPTION:Nowadays\, we have wireless connectivity with almost everything
  around us. We are connected to our home appliances\, to our offices\, to 
 our healthcare providers among many other services and online streaming se
 rvices. Our cars are connected to the network\, connectivity is everywhere
 . This also means there is a large magnitude of wireless standards and ban
 ds that antenna systems within our devices and objects need to cover and b
 e compatible with. Multi-antenna or wideband antenna systems were a hot to
 pic in the past few years\, but to cover the large frequency band differen
 ces between 4G (sub 6-GHz) and 5G millimeter wave (24\, 28 and 38 GHz) ban
 ds\, researchers have started exploring utilizing the same aperture to hos
 t multi-standard antenna systems to save space and costs. The term shared 
 aperture\, or antenna-in-antenna (AiA) has become a new topic with a wide 
 spectrum of applications in future wireless systems and devices.\n\nIn thi
 s talk\, we will discuss the principles and methods of shared aperture ant
 enna systems\, and the concept of AiA with several detailed examples and d
 esign methods from recent literature. We will discuss the advantages of di
 sadvantages of such systems from practical and performance aspects. In add
 ition\, we will touch upon some recent techniques of such shared aperture 
 antenna systems with different technologies by introducing the concepts of
  Encapsulated Dielectric Resonator Antennas (EDRAs)\, shared slot multi-ba
 nd antenna elements\, as well as Connected Antenna Arrays (CAA) based shar
 ed slot shared aperture antenna systems.\n\nCo-sponsored by: University of
  Washington and Washington State University\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Mohammad 
 Sharawi\, \n\nRoom: 403\, Bldg: Electrical and Computer Engineering\, 185 
 W Stevens Wy NE\, Seattle\, Washington\, United States\, 98195\, Virtual: 
 https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/431617
LOCATION:Room: 403\, Bldg: Electrical and Computer Engineering\, 185 W Stev
 ens Wy NE\, Seattle\, Washington\, United States\, 98195\, Virtual: https:
 //events.vtools.ieee.org/m/431617
ORGANIZER:m.sharawi@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:23
SUMMARY:The Dawn of Multi-Function\, Multi-Standard Shared Aperture Antenna
  Systems
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/431617
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot; style=&quot;text-align: justi
 fy\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; style=&quot;font-size: 12.0pt\; line-height: 107%\; ms
 o-bidi-font-family: Calibri\; mso-bidi-theme-font: minor-latin\;&quot;&gt;Nowadays
 \, we have wireless connectivity with almost everything around us. We are 
 connected to our home appliances\, to our offices\, to our healthcare prov
 iders among many other services and online streaming services. Our cars ar
 e connected to the network\, connectivity is everywhere. This also means t
 here is a large magnitude of wireless standards and bands that antenna sys
 tems within our devices and objects need to cover and be compatible with. 
 Multi-antenna or wideband antenna systems were a hot topic in the past few
  years\, but to cover the large frequency band differences between 4G (sub
  6-GHz) and 5G millimeter wave (24\, 28 and 38 GHz) bands\, researchers ha
 ve started exploring utilizing the same aperture to host multi-standard an
 tenna systems to save space and costs. The term shared aperture\, or anten
 na-in-antenna (AiA) has become a new topic with a wide spectrum of applica
 tions in future wireless systems and devices. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;MsoNo
 rmal&quot; style=&quot;text-align: justify\;&quot;&gt;&lt;span lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; style=&quot;font-size: 1
 2.0pt\; line-height: 107%\; mso-bidi-font-family: Calibri\; mso-bidi-theme
 -font: minor-latin\;&quot;&gt;In this talk\, we will discuss the principles and me
 thods of shared aperture antenna systems\, and the concept of AiA with sev
 eral detailed examples and design methods from recent literature. We will 
 discuss the advantages of disadvantages of such systems from practical and
  performance aspects. In addition\, we will touch upon some recent techniq
 ues of such shared aperture antenna systems with different technologies by
  introducing the concepts of Encapsulated Dielectric Resonator Antennas (E
 DRAs)\, shared slot multi-band antenna elements\, as well as Connected Ant
 enna Arrays (CAA) based shared slot shared aperture antenna systems.&lt;/span
 &gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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