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  • Maune, H.; Nikfalazar, M.; Schuster, C.; Franke, T.; Hu, W.; Nickel, M.; Kienemund, D.; Prasetiadi, A.; Weickhmann, C.; Jost, M.; Wiens, A.; Jakoby, R.

    2016 German Microwave Conference (GeMiC), 03/2016
    Conference Proceeding

    Modern communication platforms require a huge amount of switched RF component banks especially made of different filters and antennas to cover all operating frequencies and bandwidth for the targeted services and application scenarios. In contrast, reconfigurable devices made of tunable components lead to a considerable reduction in complexity, size, weight, power consumption, and cost. This paper gives an overview of suitable technologies for tunable microwave components. Special attention is given to tunable components based on functional materials such as barium strontium titanate (BST) and liquid crystal (LC).