A low-profile tri-band shared-aperture antenna for Sub-6G wide-beam and millimetre-wave high-gain applications

IF 1.1 4区 计算机科学 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Chuang Wang, Wenquan Cao, Yangkun Zhu, Yixin Tong
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To achieve multi-function integration and independent performance regulation of microwave and millimetre-wave (mm-Wave) shared-aperture antennas, a design method based on embedded structure fusion is proposed. In the Sub-6G band, a high-order mode annular-ring patch antenna is designed. To transform the non-broadside characteristics, the current distribution of TM31 and TM12 modes is reconstructed by slotting in the centre of the patch. Additionally, the electric field distribution is modified by loading shorting pins to achieve beam broadening. In the 5G mm-Wave band, a four-element high-gain substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) slotted cavity backed antenna array with low-sidelobe characteristics is obtained using the element interleaving technique. The SIW slotted cavity backed antenna array is integrated into the central area of the annular-ring patch to achieve aperture-sharing fusion. Experimental results demonstrate that the antenna operates in the Sub-6G dual-band of 2.1–2.2 GHz and 5.2–5.4 GHz, respectively. Furthermore, the widest half-power beamwidth measured in these two bands is 126° and 140°. In the mm-Wave band, the operating bandwidth is 26.5–29.5 GHz, with a gain of up to 18.8 dBi. Notably, the performance of different bands does not impact the other, and the measured isolation exceeds 40 dB. Furthermore, the antenna profile is only 0.008 λ0. Therefore, an ultra-low-profile microwave and mm-Wave shared-aperture antenna with multi-function integration and independent performance control is realised, which has great potential for application in 5G intelligent connected vehicle communications.

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Iet Microwaves Antennas & Propagation
Iet Microwaves Antennas & Propagation 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
109
审稿时长
7 months
期刊介绍: Topics include, but are not limited to: Microwave circuits including RF, microwave and millimetre-wave amplifiers, oscillators, switches, mixers and other components implemented in monolithic, hybrid, multi-chip module and other technologies. Papers on passive components may describe transmission-line and waveguide components, including filters, multiplexers, resonators, ferrite and garnet devices. For applications, papers can describe microwave sub-systems for use in communications, radar, aerospace, instrumentation, industrial and medical applications. Microwave linear and non-linear measurement techniques. Antenna topics including designed and prototyped antennas for operation at all frequencies; multiband antennas, antenna measurement techniques and systems, antenna analysis and design, aperture antenna arrays, adaptive antennas, printed and wire antennas, microstrip, reconfigurable, conformal and integrated antennas. Computational electromagnetics and synthesis of antenna structures including phased arrays and antenna design algorithms. Radiowave propagation at all frequencies and environments. Current Special Issue. Call for papers: Metrology for 5G Technologies - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/IET_MAP_CFP_M5GT_SI2.pdf
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