| Acronym: R-META |
| Main Objective: The aim of the project is to design and theoretically characterize reconfigurable metamaterial surfaces that can be used as ground planes for low-profile antennas, although other relevant applications are anticipated. Tunable elements are incorporated into the surface, such as varactor diodes or micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), to allow that the resonance frequency, as well as the effective response of the surface (i.e. the effective boundary condition), can be tuned electronically. |
| Reference: POSC/EEA-CPS/61887/2004 |
| Funding: FCT/POSC |
| Start Date: 01-10-2005 |
| End Date: 30-09-2008 |
| Team: Carlos Antonio Cardoso Fernandes, Mário Gonçalo Mestre Verissimo Silveirinha, Jorge Manuel Lopes Leal Rodrigues da Costa, Carla Sofia dos Reis Medeiros |
| Groups: Antennas and Propagation – Lx |
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| Local Coordinator: Carlos Antonio Cardoso Fernandes |
| Links: Internal Page |
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