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Antennasare is a term used in some technical discussions to denote a class of integrated, modular antenna systems designed to be reconfigurable across multiple frequency bands. It describes platforms that couple multiple radiating elements with digital beamforming and adaptive control to produce flexible radiation patterns in a compact package. The term is not an official standard and its exact meaning may vary between sources.

Design and technology: A typical antennasare platform uses a modular array of small antenna elements feeding

Applications and trends: Antennasare concepts are explored for multi-band communications, satellite terminals, 5G and beyond, drone

Status: As a coined term, antennasare has limited formal recognition in standards or textbooks; it appears in

a
shared
RF/analog
front
end
and
a
digital
beamformer.
It
may
employ
tunable
matching
networks,
reconfigurable
substrate
properties,
and
software-defined
control
to
switch
frequencies,
polarizations,
or
beam
directions.
Calibration
is
essential
to
counter
mutual
coupling
and
channel
variability.
and
automotive
applications,
and
research
into
compact,
adaptive
antennas.
The
approach
aims
to
reduce
size,
weight,
and
cost
by
sharing
RF
between
bands
and
reusing
phase
and
amplitude
control
across
the
array.
speculative
literature
and
some
industry
white
papers
as
a
vision
of
future
integrated
antenna
systems.