A Scheme for Hardware Reduction in Wireless Retrodirective Transponders
Typical transponders operate with an omnidirectional response to interrogation, with a single antenna element, resulting in inefficient use of available power. Conventional retrodirective array architectures require phase-conjugators at each element, placing a heavy burden on the amount of active ci...
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Zusammenfassung: | Typical transponders operate with an omnidirectional response to interrogation, with a single antenna element, resulting in inefficient use of available power. Conventional retrodirective array architectures require phase-conjugators at each element, placing a heavy burden on the amount of active circuitry required and limited real estate. In this paper, a switching feed network is integrated into a retrodirective array architecture to offer an N to 1 reduction in the amount of required phase-conjugating hardware, and therefore cost, while offering the directivity of an array architecture and maintaining omni-directional receive and transmit coverage. A four-element retrodirective transponder array is realized under this switching configuration. The introduced switching network can also serve as a built-in modulator for simple data transfer tasks |
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ISSN: | 0149-645X |
DOI: | 10.1109/MWSYM.2006.249691 |