Back to IMS Schedule
Mon 16 Jun | 08:00 - 09:40
205
Reconfigurable Phased Arrays for Satellite Communication
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites are unlocking new possibilities for high-speed communication systems, enabling commercial, multi-user, non-terrestrial networks. Phased arrays operating up to the mm-wave range, with high power efficiency and circuit reutilization, form the foundation of these emerging systems, ensuring both extended range and high network capacity. Advances in antenna interface flexibility, including support for various polarizations, further enhance performance. This session features four papers showcasing the latest developments in circuits, transceivers, and antenna integration solutions for large arrays.
08:00 - 08:20
RMo1B-1 A 19GHz Circular Polarized 256-Element CMOS Phased-Array Transmitter with 11W Average Power Consumption for LEO Satellite Terminal
08:20 - 08:40
RMo1B-2 A Ka-Band 64-Element 4-Beam Polarization-Reconfigurable Phased Array Based on 65-nm CMOS Tx RFICs for SATCOM
08:40 - 09:00
RMo1B-3 An 18-to-50GHz 2-Element Phased-Array CMOS Transceiver with Dual-Resonator T/R Switch with Three-Port Reconfigurable Network and Embedded Tunable Image Rejection Filter
09:00 - 09:20
RMo1B-5 An 18–32-GHz Reconfigurable Multi-Beam Phased-Array Transceiver in 65-nm CMOS for Wideband Wireless Communications