Christian Pichot;Gregory H. Huff;Yang Yang;Zhi Hao Jiang;Xuanfeng Tong;Tian Hong Loh;Ala Alemaryeen;Mahmoud Wagih;Sima Noghanian;Rajesh C. Paryani;Yi Huang;Kunio Sakakibara;Francesca Vipiana;Elise Fear;Saikat Ch. Bakshi;Rod Waterhouse;Julio Urbina;Sascha D. Meinrath;Bono Po-Jen Shih;Rohit Sharma;Vignesh Manohar;Fikadu T. Dagefu;Koichi Ito
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New and Emerging Directions in the Fields of Antennas and Propagation
In this invited paper, the New Technology Directions Committee (NTDC) of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) presents new and emerging research directions to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation. The NTDC consists of three working groups (WGs); the members and collaborators of these groups provide their perspectives on topics related to WG themes in this article. WG-1 focuses on the advancement of materials and manufacturing processes for future antenna applications. WG-2 focuses on advances in communications, sensing, and imaging. WG-3 focuses on maximizing the societal impact of wireless connectivity. The discussion in this article ranges from additive manufacturing (AM) techniques and system integration to advanced communications and quantum-based sensing technologies. Numerous applications are explored and a perspective on the digital divide is offered.
期刊介绍:
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation includes theoretical and experimental advances in antennas, including design and development, and in the propagation of electromagnetic waves, including scattering, diffraction, and interaction with continuous media; and applications pertaining to antennas and propagation, such as remote sensing, applied optics, and millimeter and submillimeter wave techniques