Dynamic Antenna Impedance Tuning for Sub-GHz Systems

Dorn C, Pfannenmüller C, Gabsteiger J, Kurin T, Lurz F, Hagelauer A (2025)


Publication Status: In review

Publication Type: Unpublished / Preprint

Future Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2025

Abstract

In all wireless systems, high power transfer from the RF front-end (RFFE) to the antenna is required. To achieve this, impedance matching between the RFFE and the antenna is necessary. Most applications assume a static antenna impedance for a given frequency band and thus only require a single static matching network per band. In reality, changing near-field conditions (e.g. due to human interaction) require a rapid adap- tion or in-band mismatch requires a finer change in impedance matching. This work introduces and compares several topologies that allow dynamic adaptive antenna impedance tuning in sub- GHz applications. They even permit a strong mismatch with a voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) of 20:1 with a high power rating suitable for transmission in mobile applications.

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APA:

Dorn, C., Pfannenmüller, C., Gabsteiger, J., Kurin, T., Lurz, F., & Hagelauer, A. (2025). Dynamic Antenna Impedance Tuning for Sub-GHz Systems. (Unpublished, In review).

MLA:

Dorn, Christian, et al. Dynamic Antenna Impedance Tuning for Sub-GHz Systems. Unpublished, In review. 2025.

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