A. Tamayo-Domínguez, Xiaoliang Sun, J. Fernández-González
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New Manufacturing Technologies For 5G Millimeter Wave Antennas
This paper shows the implementation of different manufacturing technologies for 5G millimeter wave applications. The first uses low-loss dielectric substrates for the design of antenna arrays, with low temperature cofired ceramics (LTCC) as high permittivity and low-loss material. Alternatively, designs are shown using fully-metallic structures based on 3D-printed gap waveguides to reduce losses and manufacturing cost.