R-META
Reconfigurable Low-profile Antennas Using Metamaterials
Description

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.

Internal Partners
Research Centre Research Group Role in Project Begin Date End Date
IT-Iscte Antennas and Propagation Group Partner 2005-10-01 2008-09-30
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Project Team
Name Affiliation Role in Project Begin Date End Date
Jorge Rodrigues da Costa Vice-Reitor; Professor Catedrático (DCTI); Integrated Researcher (IT-Iscte); Local Coordinator 2005-10-01 2008-09-30
Project Fundings
Reference/Code Funding DOI Funding Type Funding Program Funding Amount (Global) Funding Amount (Local) Begin Date End Date
POSC/EEA-CPS/61887/2004 -- Contract FCT/POSC - FCT/POSC 1 1 2005-10-01 2008-09-30
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Reconfigurable Low-profile Antennas Using Metamaterials
2005-10-01
2008-09-30