The new antennas operate in the W band (75-100 GHz) and can be used in multi-subscriber systems, for example in Internet of Things networks.

The development of the antennas was carried out within the framework of the LETI “Priority 2030” program. University engineers designed, simulated, assembled the devices, and also tested them using domestic production measurement systems from the Chelyabinsk manufacturer PLANAR.

Tests have shown that LETI antennas are universal and suitable for use in a variety of areas, both in industry and the service sector.

Source: Ferra

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