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Tue 17 Jun | 15:40 - 17:20
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Advances in Reconfigurable Surface and Antenna Technologies for Next-Generation Wireless and Sensing Systems
This session explores advanced antenna and surface technologies addressing key challenges in next-generation wireless communication, including energy efficiency, adaptability, and sensing-communication integration. The session includes a first paper for shape estimation and beam correction in flexible phased arrays, followed by a dual-polarized true-time-delay-based Reconfigurable Intelligent surface (RIS), chirp-based beamwidth control in RIS for mm-wave systems, and a multi-feed active antenna module achieving reconfigurable polarization. Additional presentations feature a 2-bit RIS enabling polarization-based sensing and communication, a liquid crystal-based RIS with energy-efficient bias pulse technology. Together, these innovations demonstrate transformative potential in reconfigurable systems for future wireless networks.
15:40 - 16:00
Tu4B-1 Shape estimation and pattern correction of flexible phased arrays using local curvature measurements
16:00 - 16:20
Tu4B-2 A 2:1 Bandwidth 3–6GHz Dual-Polarized True-Time-Delay Based Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS)
16:20 - 16:40
Tu4B-3 Chirp Sequence-Based Beamwidth Control in a Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface
16:40 - 17:00
Tu4B-4 Enhanced EIRP and Reconfigurable Polarization Multi-Feed Active Antenna Module for Millimeter-Wave Beamforming Phased Arrays
17:00 - 17:10
Tu4B-5 Integrated Sensing and Communication Using Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface: Hardware, Ray-Tracing Demonstration, and Channel Measurement in the 6G Mid Band
17:10 - 17:20
Tu4B-6 Low Power Consumption and Beam-Sustainable Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface for Fixed Wireless Communication at Millimeter-Wave 5G Band