Reconfigurable antennas play a central role in next-generation wireless communication systems by enabling dynamic adaptation of operating frequency, radiation pattern, and polarization. Tunable metasurfaces have emerged as a powerful and compact approach to antenna reconfiguration, allowing electromagnetic wave manipulation through engineered, planar structures whose properties can be dynamically controlled. By embedding active devices or tunable materials within metasurface unit cells, antenna characteristics can be modified without altering the antenna geometry. This review provides a comprehensive overview of reconfigurable antennas enabled by tunable metasurfaces. We adopt a functionality-based classification that focuses on operating frequency, radiation pattern, polarization, and multifunction reconfiguration. An overview of major tunability technologies, including PIN diodes, varactors, MEMS, graphene and two-dimensional materials, and liquid crystal (LC) or phase-change materials, is first presented. Subsequently, metasurface-based reconfiguration strategies are discussed and compared for each antenna functionality, highlighting design principles, practical trade-offs, and limitations. The review concludes with an assessment of challenges and future research directions relevant to next-generation wireless communications and beyond.

Reconfigurable Antennas Enabled by Tunable Metasurfaces for Next-Generation Wireless Communications: A Review / Hamzavi-Zarghani, Zahra; Matekovits, Ladislau; Bösch, Wolfgang. - In: ELECTRONICS. - ISSN 2079-9292. - ELETTRONICO. - 15:8(2026). [10.3390/electronics15081610]

Reconfigurable Antennas Enabled by Tunable Metasurfaces for Next-Generation Wireless Communications: A Review

Matekovits, Ladislau;
2026

Abstract

Reconfigurable antennas play a central role in next-generation wireless communication systems by enabling dynamic adaptation of operating frequency, radiation pattern, and polarization. Tunable metasurfaces have emerged as a powerful and compact approach to antenna reconfiguration, allowing electromagnetic wave manipulation through engineered, planar structures whose properties can be dynamically controlled. By embedding active devices or tunable materials within metasurface unit cells, antenna characteristics can be modified without altering the antenna geometry. This review provides a comprehensive overview of reconfigurable antennas enabled by tunable metasurfaces. We adopt a functionality-based classification that focuses on operating frequency, radiation pattern, polarization, and multifunction reconfiguration. An overview of major tunability technologies, including PIN diodes, varactors, MEMS, graphene and two-dimensional materials, and liquid crystal (LC) or phase-change materials, is first presented. Subsequently, metasurface-based reconfiguration strategies are discussed and compared for each antenna functionality, highlighting design principles, practical trade-offs, and limitations. The review concludes with an assessment of challenges and future research directions relevant to next-generation wireless communications and beyond.
2026
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