Antenna Designs for Recent Millimeter and THz Applications
Kamel S. Sultan

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent antenna designs for millimeter and THz applications, emphasizing the need for efficient, low-cost antennas suitable for high-frequency challenges in various emerging fields.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current antenna designs for millimeter and THz ranges and proposes efficient antenna solutions tailored for specific applications.
Findings
Existing antennas face limitations in efficiency and technology compatibility.
New antenna designs are under investigation to meet application requirements.
The study highlights the importance of optimized antennas for future high-frequency systems.
Abstract
Over the previous few years, the millimetre wave frequency range and sub-THz range have been received a lot of attention as they include unused frequency spectrum resources that are appropriate for providing a lot of applications such as automotive radars, short communication, medical imaging, security, and 5G communications to provide end-user access to Multi-Gbit/s services. On the other hand and because of the restrictions on the communication systems in these ranges such as power, path losses, and attenuation, the present RF antennas can't be used for millimeter and THz applications. The needed antennas should have low-profile, high-gain, acceptable technology, high efficiency and low cost to compensate for these ranges restrictions. Although there are some antenna designs for millimeter and sub THz ranges through the last decay, the antenna designs in these ranges still under…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Antenna Design and Optimization · Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
