# Proof of Concept for Keeping Mobile Communication Channels Static With   Partner Antenna With-Movements

**Authors:** Gerald Artner

arXiv: 1905.11484 · 2020-05-05

## TL;DR

This paper demonstrates that mobile communication channels can be maintained as static by using a partner antenna that moves in unison with the main antenna, supported by experimental validation and mathematical modeling.

## Contribution

It introduces a novel approach of using a partner antenna with synchronized movement to keep communication channels static, validated through experiments and analysis.

## Key findings

- Channels remain static when partner antenna moves in unison.
- Experimental validation at 2.45GHz supports the concept.
- Mathematical models accurately describe the observed phenomena.

## Abstract

This work presents a proof of concept, that mobile communication channels can be kept static by the partner antenna to which the channel is formed. The partner antenna simultaneously moves along the same trajectory with the first antenna (with-movement). Experimental results are presented for movement along a straight line over a distance of several wavelengths. Measurements were performed with 2.45GHz quarter-wavelength monopole antennas in an anechoic chamber. Statistical analysis and mathematical models of the results are presented.

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