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https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-23-59-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-23-59-2025
29 Aug 2025
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Backscattering-Based Radiation Mode Analysis for Angle Estimation of a CRLH Leaky Wave Antenna

Jeleel Alao Oladapo, Simon B. Adrian, and Mark A. Eberspächer

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This work explores the special type of passive device to tracking an object without needing its own power source. A special tag placed on the object reflects signals from an external scanner. The scanner sends out waves, and the tag bounces them back, helping detect the objects. The work is aiming at warehouse application to track item boxes in the stock by fixing the tag to the box.
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