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Mohammadreza F. Imani

Researcher at Arizona State University

Publications -  118
Citations -  3636

Mohammadreza F. Imani is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metamaterial & Aperture. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 106 publications receiving 2212 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammadreza F. Imani include Sharif University of Technology & University of Michigan.

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Large Metasurface Aperture for Millimeter Wave Computational Imaging at the Human-Scale.

TL;DR: A low-profile holographic imaging system at millimeter wavelengths based on an aperture composed of frequency-diverse metasurfaces is demonstrated and computational methods and calibration approaches that enable rapid and accurate imaging performance are introduced.
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Computational imaging using a mode-mixing cavity at microwave frequencies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a 3D computational imaging system based on a mode-mixing cavity at microwave frequencies, which encoded the scene information onto a set of frequency modes.
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Dynamic metamaterial aperture for microwave imaging

TL;DR: In this article, a dynamic metamaterial aperture was proposed for use in computational imaging schemes at microwave frequencies, which consists of an array of complementary, resonant metammaterial elements patterned into the upper conductor of a microstrip line.
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Review of Metasurface Antennas for Computational Microwave Imaging

TL;DR: It is argued that metamaterial antennas are a near ideal platform for implementing schemes at microwave frequencies and the tradeoffs governing the design and operation of each architecture are examined.
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Dynamic Metasurface Antennas for 6G Extreme Massive MIMO Communications

TL;DR: In this paper, an alternative application of metasurfaces for wireless communications as active reconfigurable antennas with advanced analog signal processing capabilities for next generation transceivers is presented.