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arxiv: 2308.11647 · v2 · pith:SBPT32GT · submitted 2023-08-17 · eess.SP · cs.SY· eess.SY· physics.app-ph

Optically-Transparent EM Skins for Outdoor-to-Indoor mm-Wave Wireless Communications

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classification eess.SP cs.SYeess.SYphysics.app-ph
keywords optically-transparentcommunicationsglass-panelsoto-emssoutdoor-to-indoorskinswirelessable
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Optically-transparent opportunistic electromagnetic skins (OTO-EMSs) are proposed to enable outdoor-to-indoor (O2I) millimiter-wave (mmW) wireless communications with existing windows/glass-panels. More in detail, static passive EMSs consisting of optically-transparent conducting patterned layers attached to standard glass-panels are designed. Towards this end, both the phase coverage and the optical transparency of a meshed copper-based meta-atom printed on a non-dedicated insulated glass substrate are optimized. Successively, the feasibility of OTO-EMSs able to support mmW high-efficiency O2I transmissions along non-Snell refraction directions is numerically demonstrated.

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