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Efficient synthesis of high-performance millimeter-wave metasurfaces

Project description

Wireless communication with advanced metasurfaces

As 5G wireless networks roll out and 6G networks are being developed, there is a growing need for faster speed and higher capacity. To meet this demand, communication systems are moving to higher frequencies such as millimetre-waves (mm-waves). Fabricating components for these frequencies is challenging, as the smaller sizes require new materials and techniques. Metasurfaces, which can control electromagnetic waves, present a cost-effective alternative to traditional devices. However, the analysis and synthesis of metasurfaces becomes computationally demanding as their complexity increases. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the MILLISURF project will develop a new, efficient framework to design metasurfaces for mm-wave communications. It will also harness advanced fabrication methods to facilitate the realisation of such components.

Objective

Fifth generation (5G) wireless networks have been introduced to enable significantly higher data rates and lower latency. Sixth generation (6G) wireless networks are also envisaged for even higher speed and capacity. In the context of 5G and 6G communications, the operation of wireless networks is shifted toward higher frequencies, as are millimeter-wave (mm-wave) frequencies. Metasurfaces present an appealing technological solution to realize low cost functional components of simple fabrication, especially in mm-wave frequencies, where component dimensions greatly decrease. Metasurfaces are the two-dimensional, planar extension of the well-established electromagnetic metamaterials and are capable of controlling and efficiently guiding propagating waves, by engineering the properties of individual subwavelength resonators. Although, the most appealing properties of metasurfaces arise in non-uniform configurations, the analysis and synthesis of such non-uniform metasurfaces is extremely challenging, especially as the size and complexity increase. Full-wave analysis of the entire structure, though highly accurate, it requires high computational resources and is extremely time-consuming. In some cases, it may even be inapplicable, due to the increased computational demand. MILLISURF aims at developing a computationally-efficient and robust semi-analytical framework to facilitate the analysis and synthesis of high-performance metasurfaces, suitable for mm-wave communications, combined with novel and highly-accurate fabrication techniques. MILLISURF will contribute to the field of wireless communications by advancing the existing technological solutions. The proposed research will be carried out at the Electrical and Computer Engineering Departments of Duke University, United States and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.

Coordinator

ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS
Net EU contribution
€ 230 586,48
Address
KEDEA BUILDING, TRITIS SEPTEMVRIOU, ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
546 36 THESSALONIKI
Greece

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Region
Βόρεια Ελλάδα Κεντρική Μακεδονία Θεσσαλονίκη
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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