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Antonio Faraone

Researcher at Motorola Solutions

Publications -  41
Citations -  607

Antonio Faraone is an academic researcher from Motorola Solutions. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antenna (radio) & Monopole antenna. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 41 publications receiving 419 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Faraone include Sapienza University of Rome.

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A High-Gain Mushroom-Shaped Dielectric Resonator Antenna for Wideband Wireless Applications

TL;DR: In this article, a high-gain mushroom-shaped dielectric resonator (DR) antenna for wideband wireless applications, featuring 65% fractional bandwidth, is proposed, which consists of a low-permittivity hollow cylindrical DR provided with a top-mount spherical cap lens and a metal reflector, excited by means of coaxial probes.
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Uninterrupted bezel antenna

TL;DR: In this paper, a bezel forms a continuous, uninterrupted outer perimeter around the outside of a handheld radio device and can be operated in either a common excitation mode or a differential excitationmode, depending on whether a user is presently holding the device, and making contact with the bezel.
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A Compact High-Gain Wideband Lens Vivaldi Antenna for Wireless Communications and Through-the-Wall Imaging

TL;DR: The numerical results concerning the antennas parameters, illustrating the suitability of the proposed antennas to support narrow and ultra-wideband signal waveforms, are found to be in good agreement with the experimental measurements performed on an antenna prototype.
Patent

Multiple-input multiple-output (mimo) antenna system

TL;DR: In this paper, the complex weights are applied according to eigenvectors corresponding to a Hermitian matrix representation of the multi-port antenna, which is based on such multiantenna antenna parameters such as power dissipation, power radiation, real-power flow, volumetric storage of electromagnetic energy, and/or voxelized dissipation of energy.