Multi-Functional Polarization-Based Coverage Control through Static Passive EMSs
Abstract
An innovative multi-functional static-passive electromagnetic skin (SP-EMS) solution is proposed to simultaneously support, in reflection, two independent wave-manipulation functionalities with a single meta-atoms arrangement on the EMS aperture when illuminated by two EM sources operating at the same frequency, but working in different polarization states. Towards this end, a simple reference meta-atom is designed first to enable an accurate and independent control of each polarization component of the local reflection tensor. Successively, the macro-scale synthesis of multi-polarization (MP) SP-EMSs (MP-SP-EMSs) is carried out by solving a global optimization problem where a cost function, which mathematically codes separate requirements for each polarization, is minimized with a customized version of the system-by-design (SbD) technique. Representative results from a set of numerical and experimental tests are reported to assess the feasibility of a multi-function EMS based on polarization diversity as well as the effectiveness and the robustness of the proposed method for the synthesis of MP-SP-EMSs.
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