Ultra Wideband Beam-steering at mm-wave Frequency with Planar Dielectric Phase Transformers

Author(s):  
Affan A. Baba ◽  
Raheel M. Hashmi ◽  
Manik Attygalle ◽  
Karu P. Esselle ◽  
Daniel Borg
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (5) ◽  
pp. 419-430
Author(s):  
Muhammad Anas ◽  
Hifsa Shahid ◽  
Abdul Rauf ◽  
Abdullah Shahid

AbstractA novel 1 × 4 phased array elliptical inverted T-shaped slotted sectored patch antenna with defected ground structure (DGS), resonate at proposed ultra-wide tetra band at 28, 43, 51, and 64 GHz with high gain and beam-steering capabilities is presented. An inverted T-shaped slotted stub is used with the sectored patch to achieve ultra-wideband properties. In order to resonate the antenna at four different bands, DGS of round bracket slot is etched on the ground. The 1 × 4 phased arrays are used at the top edge and bottom edge of mobile PCB with high gain. The simulation results show that the antenna has four ultra-wide bands: 25.8–29.7, 40.6–44.6, 49.2–53.1, and 62.2–74 GHz with a maximum gain of 16.5 dBi at 51 GHz. The phased array antenna is capable to steer its main beam within ±30° at the 26, 28, and 43 GHz, using appropriate phase shifts of each antenna element. The proposed millimeter wave antenna is particularly suitable for cellular infrastructures and can be a candidate for emerging 5G mobile applications. The availability of an additional 11.8 GHz (62.2–74 GHz) of contiguous unlicensed spectrum will allow the launching of new exciting wireless services.


2010 ◽  
Vol 2010 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Godard ◽  
L. Desrumaux ◽  
V. Bertrand ◽  
J. Andrieu ◽  
M. Lalande ◽  
...  

The conception of a novel Ultra-Wideband (UWB) antenna array, designed especially for transient radar applications through the frequency band (300 MHz–3 GHz), is proposed in this paper. For these applications, the elementary antenna must be compact and nondispersive, and the array must be able to steer in two dimensions. The geometry of the elementary antenna and its radiation characteristics are presented. The array beam steering is analyzed and a technique making the increase of the transient front-to-back ratio possible is described.


2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (16) ◽  
pp. 2163-2170 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Li ◽  
J. Zhang ◽  
S. Qu ◽  
J. Wang ◽  
Y. Pang ◽  
...  

Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (17) ◽  
pp. 2165
Author(s):  
David Rotshild ◽  
Amir Abramovich

A continuously reconfigurable metasurface reflector based on unit cell mushroom geometry that was integrated with a varactor diode is presented in this paper. The unit cell of the metasurface was designed and optimized to operate in the X-band and Ku-band, improving satellite communication’s quality of service. The losses mechanisms of continuous control over the unit cell phase reflection in beam steering resolution are considered and the analysis results are presented. The unit cell design parameters were analyzed with an emphasis on losses and dynamic reflection phase range. The unit cell magnitude and phase reflection are shown in the wide frequency bandwidth and showed a good agreement between all the measurements and the simulations. This metasurface enabled a high dynamic range in the unit cell resonant frequency range from 7.8 to 15 GHz. In addition, the reflection phase and absorption calibration are demonstrated for multiple operating frequencies, namely, 11 GHz, 12 GHz, and 13.5 GHz. Furthermore, design trade-offs and manufacturing limitations were considered. Finally, a beam-steering simulation using the designed metasurface is shown and discussed.


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