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DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\nSeries-fed arrays occupy a distinctive place in an
 tenna engineering\, providing a simple\, elegant\, and efficient solution 
 for a wide range of high‑gain applications\, from classical high-power s
 lotted waveguide antennas to modern millimeter‑wave automotive radar sys
 tems. Despite being a well‑established technique\, series feeding has no
 t lost its relevance\, and there remains significant potential for continu
 ed innovation.\n\nThis presentation revisits the fundamental concepts that
  underpin series-fed arrays\, starting with classical realizations and lan
 dmark contributions that have shaped the field. A tutorial introduction to
  series-fed array design is provided\, with particular emphasis on physica
 l intuition and the key constraints that have guided their development ove
 r decades.\n\nIn the second part of the talk\, the continuing potential fo
 r innovation in this mature area is illustrated through several new series
 -fed configurations. These include linear\, circular\, and spiral architec
 tures\, as well as multi-mode\, multi-port arrangements offering attractiv
 e performance for applications such as polarimetry and tracking.\n\nOveral
 l\, this plenary aims to show how simplicity and classical elegance contin
 ue to provide fertile ground for innovation\, enabling enhanced performanc
 e and offering valuable insight for addressing future challenges in antenn
 a technology.\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Christophe Fumeaux \, \n\nRoom: 914\, B
 ldg: 46 (Andrew N. Liveris Building)\, The University of Queensland\, Bris
 bane\, Queensland\, Australia
LOCATION:Room: 914\, Bldg: 46 (Andrew N. Liveris Building)\, The University
  of Queensland\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, Australia
ORGANIZER:h.espinosa@griffith.edu.au
SEQUENCE:25
SUMMARY:Series-Fed Arrays: Classical Elegance and New Insights
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 p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;FigureCaption&quot;&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 12pt\; font-family: h
 elvetica\, arial\, sans-serif\;&quot;&gt;Series-fed arrays occupy a distinctive pl
 ace in antenna engineering\, providing a simple\, elegant\, and efficient 
 solution for a wide range of high‑gain applications\, from classical hig
 h-power slotted waveguide antennas to modern millimeter‑wave automotive 
 radar systems. Despite being a well‑established technique\, series feedi
 ng has not lost its relevance\, and there remains significant potential fo
 r continued innovation.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;FigureCaption&quot;&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;
 font-size: 12pt\; font-family: helvetica\, arial\, sans-serif\;&quot;&gt;This pres
 entation revisits the fundamental concepts that underpin series-fed arrays
 \, starting with classical realizations and landmark contributions that ha
 ve shaped the field. A tutorial introduction to series-fed array design is
  provided\, with particular emphasis on physical intuition and the key con
 straints that have guided their development over decades.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p c
 lass=&quot;FigureCaption&quot;&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 12pt\; font-family: helvetica
 \, arial\, sans-serif\;&quot;&gt;In the second part of the talk\, the continuing p
 otential for innovation in this mature area is illustrated through several
  new series-fed configurations. These include linear\, circular\, and spir
 al architectures\, as well as multi-mode\, multi-port arrangements offerin
 g attractive performance for applications such as polarimetry and tracking
 .&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: 12pt\; font-family: helvetica\, a
 rial\, sans-serif\;&quot;&gt;Overall\, this plenary aims to show how simplicity an
 d classical elegance continue to provide fertile ground for innovation\, e
 nabling enhanced performance and offering valuable insight for addressing 
 future challenges in antenna technology.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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