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  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Title:&nbsp; </strong><em>Millimeter-Wave VSWR Resilient Sensors for Beamforming Applications</em></p>

<p><strong>Committee:&nbsp; </strong></p>

<p>Dr. Wang, Advisor</p>

<p>Dr. Romberg, Chair</p>

<p>Dr. Raychowdhhury</p>

<p><strong>Abstract: </strong>The objective of the proposed research is to investigate and validate RF/mm-Wave sensor architectures which can support power sensing and impedance sensing under varying antenna loading conditions. 5G communication is becoming essential to support the growing need for Gb/s data rates over its large available frequency spectrum. Unfortunately, the path loss increases as a function of frequency, requiring phased arrays to compensate. However, the antenna elements couple with one another, which causes the impedance presented to the electronics to deviate from the ideal 50&Omega; terminations in which they were designed for. This issue compromises both the array&rsquo;s radiation pattern, as well as the electronics&rsquo; performance in both linearity and efficiency. Reconfigurable amplifiers can compensate for this impedance mismatch, but they require VSWR resilient power/impedance sensors to perform their self-healing algorithms. This proposal focuses on the design of VSWR-resilient mm-Wave joint impedance/true-power sensors which can be integrated with power amplifiers to enable real-world deployment of reconfigurable amplifiers under these VSWR environments.</p>
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