*Result*: Optimizing radiation patterns of mechanically reconfigurable phased arrays using flexible meta-gaps.

Title:
Optimizing radiation patterns of mechanically reconfigurable phased arrays using flexible meta-gaps.
Authors:
Williamstyer, D. Elliott1,2 (AUTHOR) d.e.williamstyer@hofstra.edu, Hajimiri, Ali1 (AUTHOR)
Source:
International Journal of Legal Information. Spring2024, Vol. 52 Issue 1, p838-851. 14p.
Database:
Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts

*Further Information*

*In order to take on arbitrary geometries, shape-changing arrays must introduce gaps between their elements. To enhance performance, this unused area can be filled with meta-material inspired switched passive networks on flexible sheets in order to compensate for the effects of increased spacing. These flexible meta-gaps can easily fold and deploy when the array changes shape. This work investigates the promise of meta-gaps through the measurement of a 5-by-5 λ -spaced array with 40 meta-gap sheets and 960 switches. The optimization and measurement problems associated with such a high-dimensional phased array are discussed. Simulated and in-situ optimization experiments are conducted to examine the differential performance of metaheuristic algorithms and characterize the underlying optimization problem. Measurement results demonstrate that in our implementation meta-gaps increase the average main beam power within the field of view (FoV) by 0.46 dB, suppress the average side lobe level within the FoV by 2 dB, and enhance the field-of-view by 23.5∘ compared to a ground-plane backed array. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]*