相关实验视频
Updated: Jan 18, 2026

05:28
Clinical Imaging of Microwave Mammography
Published on: November 14, 2025
185
毫米波天线用于5G无线通信:技术,挑战和未来趋势
Yutao Yang1, Minmin Mao1, Junran Xu1
1College of Electronic Information and Engineering, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou 310018, China.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|September 13, 2025
概括
毫米波 (mmWave) 天线是5G的关键,能够实现高速和低延迟. 本综述涵盖了毫米波天线技术,集成,材料以及下一代无线网络的未来方向.
科学领域:
- 电气工程 电气工程
- 无线通信无线通信
- 天线理论天线理论
背景情况:
- 5G无线通信严重依赖毫米波 (mmWave) 技术,以实现高速,低延迟的连接.
- 毫米波天线是影响5G系统系统性能,可靠性和应用范围的关键组件.
研究的目的:
- 审查5G系统的毫米波天线技术的现状.
- 专注于天线类型,设计考虑,集成策略,材料和制造技术.
- 确定毫米波天线开发的关键挑战和未来研究方向.
主要方法:
- 审查有关毫米波天线技术的现有文献.
- 对多输入多输出 (MIMO) 架构和光束成形技术的分析.
- 检查集成方法,如天线包装 (AiP) 和芯片级集成.
- 对材料选择 (PTFE,LCP,陶) 和制造工艺 (LTCC,3D打印,MEMS) 的分析.
主要成果:
- 多个输入多个输出 (MIMO) 和束形增强系统容量和链接稳定性.
- 集成方法 (AiP,芯片级) 对于紧,高性能毫米波系统至关重要.
- 不同的材料和制造技术为性能和成本提供了不同的权衡.
结论:
- 毫米波天线对于下一代无线网络至关重要.
- 主要挑战包括传播,电力消耗,热管理,成本和标准化.
- 未来的研究应该专注于智能光束管理,可重新配置的天线,人工智能驱动的设计和混合系统.
相关概念视频
Standing Waves in a Cavity
1.4K
A household microwave and lasers are examples of standing electromagnetic waves in a cavity. When two conducting metal plates are placed parallel at the nodal planes, it creates a cavity where standing waves are formed. The cavity between the two planes is analogous to a stretched string held at the points x = 0 and x = L. Here, the distance 'L' between the two planes must be an integer multiple of half of the wavelength. The wavelengths that satisfy this condition are given by:
1.4K
Standing Electromagnetic Waves
2.2K
Electromagnetic waves can be reflected; the surface of a conductor or a dielectric can act as a reflector. As electric and magnetic fields obey the superposition principle, so do electromagnetic waves. The superposition of an incident wave and a reflected electromagnetic wave produces a standing wave analogous to the standing waves created on a stretched string.
Suppose a sheet of a perfect conductor is placed in the yz-plane, and a linearly polarized electromagnetic wave traveling in the...
Suppose a sheet of a perfect conductor is placed in the yz-plane, and a linearly polarized electromagnetic wave traveling in the...
2.2K
Generating Electromagnetic Radiations
6.8K
The German physicist Heinrich Hertz (1857–1894) was the first to generate and detect certain types of electromagnetic waves in the laboratory. Starting in 1887, he performed a series of experiments that confirmed the existence of electromagnetic waves and verified that they travel at the speed of light. Hertz used an alternating-current RLC (resistor-inductor-capacitor) circuit that resonated at a known frequency and connected it to a loop of wire. High voltages induced across the gap in...
6.8K
Electromagnetic Waves
11.1K
James Clerk Maxwell formulated a single theory combining all the electric and magnetic effects scientists knew during that time, calling the phenomena his theory predicted “Electromagnetic waves”. He brought together all the work that had been done by brilliant physicists such as Oersted, Coulomb, Gauss, and Faraday and added his own insights to develop the overarching theory of electromagnetism. Maxwell’s equations, combined with the Lorentz force law, encompass all the laws...
11.1K
Transmission Line Design Considerations
601
Aluminum has become the material of choice for overhead transmission lines, surpassing copper due to its abundance and cost-effectiveness. The most prevalent type is the aluminum conductor, steel-reinforced (ACSR), which combines aluminum strands around a steel core. Other variants include all-aluminum conductors (AAC), all-aluminum alloy conductors (AAAC), aluminum conductor alloy-reinforced (ACAR), and aluminum-clad steel conductors. Advanced designs, such as aluminum conductors with steel...
601
Electromagnetic Fields
2.7K
Electric fields generated by static charges, often referred to as electrostatic fields, are characteristically different from electric fields created by time-varying magnetic fields. While the former is a conservative field, implying that no net work is done on a test charge if it goes around in a complete loop in the field, the latter is, by definition, not a conservative field; net work is done, and it is proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux.
However, the observation of...
However, the observation of...
2.7K

