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Reliability considerations for 5G and 6G phased arrays

Dunworth et al., 2024

Document ID
11412816326838992053
Author
Dunworth J
Jayamon J
Asbeck P
Rebeiz G
Publication year
Publication venue
2024 IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS)

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5G, Beyond 5G and 6G phased arrays for communications and sensing are being developed for consumer use. The communication system requirements lead to a few phased array architectures, package and semiconductor process options which then impact …
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