Characteristics of the Angled Printed Dipole Array Antenna with Different Numbers of Dipole Elements

This paper investigated the characteristics of series-fed angled dipole antennas as the number of dipoles increased from one to two, four, and eight. A parallel strip line printed on both sides of the substrate was used to connect angled printed dipoles of the same size in a series with equal spacin...

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Main Authors: Heesu Wang, Ikmo Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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Online Access:http://www.jees.kr/upload/pdf/jees-2020-20-3-183.pdf
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spelling doaj-28b1949a698044c7951800c63fc8ab7f2020-11-25T03:46:43ZengThe Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and ScienceJournal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science2671-72552671-72632020-07-0120318318910.26866/jees.2020.20.3.1833391Characteristics of the Angled Printed Dipole Array Antenna with Different Numbers of Dipole ElementsHeesu WangIkmo ParkThis paper investigated the characteristics of series-fed angled dipole antennas as the number of dipoles increased from one to two, four, and eight. A parallel strip line printed on both sides of the substrate was used to connect angled printed dipoles of the same size in a series with equal spacing. As expected, although the gain increased as the number of dipoles increased, the impedance and gain bandwidths decreased. In addition, as the number of dipoles increased, the half-power beamwidth (HPBW) differences between the xz- and yz-planes decreased and the radiation pattern of the xz-plane became more symmetric. Antennas with one, two, four, and eight-dipole elements in a series were designed, and their peak gains were 5.0 dBi, 7.2 dBi, 9.4 dBi, and 10.4 dBi, respectively. The differences between the xz- and yz-plane HPBWs of the four antennas were 160.4°, 41.7°, 14.2°, and 5.3°, respectively. As the number of dipoles in the antenna increased, the differences between the HPBWs in the xz- and yz-planes decreased.http://www.jees.kr/upload/pdf/jees-2020-20-3-183.pdfdipole arrayendfire antennaka-bandmillimeter-wave antennaprinted dipole antenna5g antenna
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author Heesu Wang
Ikmo Park
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Ikmo Park
Characteristics of the Angled Printed Dipole Array Antenna with Different Numbers of Dipole Elements
Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
dipole array
endfire antenna
ka-band
millimeter-wave antenna
printed dipole antenna
5g antenna
author_facet Heesu Wang
Ikmo Park
author_sort Heesu Wang
title Characteristics of the Angled Printed Dipole Array Antenna with Different Numbers of Dipole Elements
title_short Characteristics of the Angled Printed Dipole Array Antenna with Different Numbers of Dipole Elements
title_full Characteristics of the Angled Printed Dipole Array Antenna with Different Numbers of Dipole Elements
title_fullStr Characteristics of the Angled Printed Dipole Array Antenna with Different Numbers of Dipole Elements
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of the Angled Printed Dipole Array Antenna with Different Numbers of Dipole Elements
title_sort characteristics of the angled printed dipole array antenna with different numbers of dipole elements
publisher The Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
series Journal of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
issn 2671-7255
2671-7263
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This paper investigated the characteristics of series-fed angled dipole antennas as the number of dipoles increased from one to two, four, and eight. A parallel strip line printed on both sides of the substrate was used to connect angled printed dipoles of the same size in a series with equal spacing. As expected, although the gain increased as the number of dipoles increased, the impedance and gain bandwidths decreased. In addition, as the number of dipoles increased, the half-power beamwidth (HPBW) differences between the xz- and yz-planes decreased and the radiation pattern of the xz-plane became more symmetric. Antennas with one, two, four, and eight-dipole elements in a series were designed, and their peak gains were 5.0 dBi, 7.2 dBi, 9.4 dBi, and 10.4 dBi, respectively. The differences between the xz- and yz-plane HPBWs of the four antennas were 160.4°, 41.7°, 14.2°, and 5.3°, respectively. As the number of dipoles in the antenna increased, the differences between the HPBWs in the xz- and yz-planes decreased.
topic dipole array
endfire antenna
ka-band
millimeter-wave antenna
printed dipole antenna
5g antenna
url http://www.jees.kr/upload/pdf/jees-2020-20-3-183.pdf
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