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Design and fabrication of a D-band traveling wave tube for millimeter wave communications

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Publication date21/10/2019
Host publication2019 44th International Conference on Infrared Millimeter and Terahertz Waves
PublisherIEEE
Number of pages2
ISBN (electronic)9781538682852
ISBN (print)9781538682869
<mark>Original language</mark>English
Eventirmmw-thz 2019 - Paris
Duration: 2/09/20196/09/2019

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Conferenceirmmw-thz 2019
Period2/09/196/09/19

Conference

Conferenceirmmw-thz 2019
Period2/09/196/09/19

Abstract

The design and fabrication aspects of a novel D-band (141 GHz-148.5 GHz) Traveling Wave Tube (TWT) for enabling the first point to multipoint front end at D-band, objective of European Commission H2020 ULTRAWAVE is presented. The ULTRAWAVE system will provide unprecedented wireless area capacity over wide area sectors, with radius up to 500 - 600 m for the future 5G high density small cell deployment. The design and fabrication processes adopted for the TWT are focused to find new low cost solutions for TWTs at millimetre waves to satisfy the requirements of the wireless market. The proposed TWT will provide more than 10 W saturated output power for achieving more than 100 Gb/s/km2 of area capacity over 600 meters radius wide angle sector, with 99.99% availability in ITU zone K.

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