Reconfigurable Slotted Antenna Inspired by Multidimensional Modulation
Nan-Shu Wu, Su Xu, Zuojia Wang, Hong-Bo Sun

TL;DR
This paper introduces a reconfigurable spiral slotted antenna inspired by multidimensional modulation, capable of adjusting gain and encoding bits for advanced 6G wireless communication.
Contribution
It presents a novel mechanically reconfigurable antenna design that integrates amplitude, phase, and frequency-shift modulation for enhanced wireless communication.
Findings
Maximum gain adjustable with 2 encoding bits at 9.5 GHz
Reconfigurable antenna demonstrates potential for 6G applications
Integration of multidimensional modulation principles into antenna design
Abstract
Multidimensional modulation was widely studied in the past decades due to the explosive development of modern wireless communication. Here, we propose a spirally reconfigurable slotted antenna inspired by the multidimensional modulation. The amplitude, phase, and frequency-shift modulation are analog by integrating three-dimensional mechanical switching to a spiral slotted antenna. The maximum gain of the reconfigurable antenna can be adjusted in the type of 2 encoding bits at 9.5 GHz. Our work may pave the way to a high-performance reconfigurable antenna for 6G communication.
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