Department/Institute:
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Department of Signal Theory and Communications. Radiofrequency Group
Issued date:
2008-04-15
Serie/No.:
OO UC3M 35
Keywords:
High frequency technology, microwaves
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Printed circuits and integrated circuits
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Wide band technologies
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Narrow band technologies
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Mobile communications
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Satellite technology / systems / positioning / GPS communication – Global positioning system
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Multifrequency and multifunction antennas
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Metamaterials
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Patch antennas
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RFID
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Self-diplexed antennas
The Radiofrequency Group from the Escuela Politécnica Superior of the Carlos III University from Madrid have been working in printed antennas for a long time. Recently the new technology of metamaterials has opened new possibilities in the development of multiThe Radiofrequency Group from the Escuela Politécnica Superior of the Carlos III University from Madrid have been working in printed antennas for a long time. Recently the new technology of metamaterials has opened new possibilities in the development of multifrequency antennas with different radiation patterns to be used simultaneously for several applications (i.e. different mobile services and GPS or Galileo)[+][-]