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A near-field modulation technique using antenna reflector switching

Babakhani et al., 2008

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18426011589960288832
Author
Babakhani A
Rutledge D
Hajimiri A
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2008 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference-Digest of Technical Papers

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This paper presents a near-field reflector switching technique that can generate independently controlled modulated signals for sufficiently different angles of radiation. This technique can be used either to transmit different data in different directions simultaneously …
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