A dual‐polarized cross‐dipole antenna with wide beam and high isolation for base station

Author(s):  
Jia‐Wen Hao ◽  
Feng Wei ◽  
Xi‐Bei Zhao ◽  
Xiao Wei Shi
Author(s):  
Yaohui Zhang ◽  
Yonghong Zhang ◽  
Daotong Li ◽  
Zhongqian Niu ◽  
Fan Yong

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lixia Yang ◽  
Hafiz Usman Tahseen ◽  
Syed Shah Irfan Hussain ◽  
Wang Hongjin

Abstract A triple-band ±45° dual-polarized dipole antenna is presented in this paper. The proposed antenna covers two bands from n77 and one from n79 5G NR frequency spectrums. The profile antenna exhibits the measured impedance bandwidths 3.6-3.85 GHz, 4.05-4.2 GHz and 4.8- 5.15 GHz with S11, S22 < - 15dB return loss. Antenna is fabricated with four substrates; one radiator, one reflector and two feeding baluns. Antenna is designed and optimized with HFSS simulator and fabricated for experimental verification. Antenna gives a stable radiation pattern with 8.55dBi high gain and 70° half power beam width (HPBW) that makes it a good candidate for wireless 5G sub-6 GHz and multiband base station applications. Finally, antenna is tested in a realistic application environment to show the utility of the proposed antenna for wireless sub-6 GHz IoT applications.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Yuxuan Huang ◽  
Zeqi Zhu ◽  
Shuting Cai ◽  
Xiaoming Xiong ◽  
Yuan Liu

A wideband dual-polarized multidipole antenna for base station applications is proposed. It consists of a pair of large square-shaped loop dipoles and a pair of small rectangle loop dipoles as radiation elements. A pair of small rectangle loop dipoles is fed by T-shaped feed structure which is in the large square-shaped loop dipoles radiating arm so that the antenna generates an additional resonance and obtains a wider bandwidth. The proposed antenna was fabricated and measured, and the results show that the antenna achieves a wide impedance bandwidth of 63.7 % with VSWR<1.5 covering the frequency range from 1.55 to 3 GHz. A high isolation is better than 29 dB within the operating frequency bandwidth. Moreover, an average gain 8 dBi and a stable radiation pattern with 3 dB beamwidth of 69° ± 4° at H-plane are obtained.


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