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Proj No. A3012-251
Title Sub THZ Antenna for 6G Applications
Summary Sub-terahertz (THz) antennas are a key part of 6G wireless communications, which will use frequencies between 100 GHz and 1 THz to enable ultra-fast data transmission rates. There are different specifications for the THz range. IEEE ITU defines this range from 0.3 up to 3 THz.
Moving from current 5G millimeter wave (mmW) technology towards THz spectrum will eventually provide unprecedented solutions that will guarantee higher transmission rates and channel capacity for any wireless communication system. With various electronic and wireless components working together to fulfill this promise, high gain antennas having compact profile is one such technology that will aid in achieving sub-THz communication while offering low path and power losses with reliable and fast data transfers. In this context, this project explores a novel deformed patch antenna operating in the sub-THz spectrum i.e. at 300 GHz band.
Supervisor A/P Arokiaswami Alphones (Loc:S2 > S2 B2A > S2 B2A 29, Ext: +65 67904486)
Co-Supervisor -
RI Co-Supervisor -
Lab Communication Research II (Loc: S2-B3c-26)
Single/Group: Single
Area: Wireless and Communications Engineering
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