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Adaptive Multi-Beam Lens Antennas for Future Wireless Communications. This project aims to develop an adaptive multi-beam lens antenna system to advance wireless communications by improving speed, cap

University of Technology Sydney — Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Amount
Up to $509,984
Closes
Thursday 6 December 2029
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Adaptive Multi-Beam Lens Antennas for Future Wireless Communications. This project aims to develop an adaptive multi-beam lens antenna system to advance wireless communications by improving speed, capacity, and flexibility. It expects to generate new knowledge in beamforming technologies and address key challenges in existing systems, including size, cost, power consumption, and functionality. Expected outcomes include compact, cost-effective lens systems capable of dynamically tracking multiple users with reliable and adaptable connectivity. This will benefit industries such as telecommunications, aerospace, and smart cities while improving connectivity in rural and remote areas. The innovation will strengthen Australia’s leadership in wireless technology and drive global advancements in connectivity.. Scheme: Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Field: 4006 - Communications Engineering. Lead: Dr Lizhao Song

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