RF Circuits and Antenna Research Lab focuses on the design, development, and testing of RF circuits for advanced wireless communication systems. Research in this lab includes antenna design for applications like 5G, IoT, body implantable/ingestible, wearable, and RF energy harvesting devices, as well as RF circuit development, such as filtennas, power amplifiers, and impedance matching networks. Some of the RF systems/antennas designed in the lab are shown below.
5G Antennas
Quad-element MIMO antenna for sub-6 GHz band
Frequency reconfigurable quad-element MIMO antenna
High-gain double-sided dielectric lens integrated antenna
Eight-port reconfigurable multiband MIMO antenna
Sixteen-port mm-wave MIMO antenna
Biomedical Antennas
Ingestible capsule MIMO antenna system for biotelemetry
MIMO antenna for implantable leadless transcatheter pacing (TCP) systems
Ultra-miniaturized MIMO antenna for injectable medical implants
MIMO antenna measurement inside the pork meat
MIMO antenna measurement inside the phantom solution
RFID Antennas
Cross-dipole antenna for RFID handheld readers
Circularly polarized hexagonal ring antenna for handheld RFID readers
Metasurface-backed RFID antenna for IoT networks
GPS-integrated RFID antenna with artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) backing
3-D RFID reader antenna with cubic metasurface backing
Vehicular Antennas
3-D twelve-port MIMO antenna
3-D self-complementary thirty-two port MIMO antenna
Dual-band semi-transparent MIMO antenna
Four-element transparent MIMO antenna with ultra-wideband
Optically transparent antenna for automotive applications
Wearable Antennas
Textile MIMO antenna with high isolation
Wideband textile MIMO antenna with ultra-wideband
Ultra-wideband textile MIMO antenna
Four-element EBG-backed MIMO antenna
Quad-port footwear MIMO antenna
Sixteen-port flexible MIMO antenna