A Wideband Array Antenna With 1-Bit Digital-Controllable Radiation Beams

In this paper, we propose a 4 × 4 low-profile wideband patch array antenna with radiation pattern agility. The digital-controllable antenna element is composed of a square driven patch, a 2×2 parasitic patch array, and two switchable feeding ports, which are connected to a desi...

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Main Authors: Jun Hu, Zhang-Cheng Hao, Yi Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8280559/
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Summary:In this paper, we propose a 4 &#x00D7; 4 low-profile wideband patch array antenna with radiation pattern agility. The digital-controllable antenna element is composed of a square driven patch, a 2&#x00D7;2 parasitic patch array, and two switchable feeding ports, which are connected to a designed single-pole double-throw switch. Due to the symmetrical structure, individual excitation at the two feeding ports produces a 1800 phase difference, giving rise to two basic digital elements of &#x201C;0&#x201D;and &#x201C;1,&#x201D;respectively. By switching the feeding ports for all antenna elements using a micro-controller unit, the radiation beam of the 4&#x00D7;4 array antenna can be dynamically reconfigured. To validate the proposed concept, a prototype operating at 5.7 GHz with an overall size of 3.42&#x03BB;<sub>0</sub> &#x00D7; 3.42&#x03BB;<sub>0</sub> &#x00D7; 0.069&#x03BB;<sub>0</sub>(&#x03BB;<sub>0</sub> is the free-space wavelength at 5.7 GHz) was fabricated and measured. The measured 10-dB return loss bandwidths for all the states cover the frequency band of 5.12-6.32 GHz. The simulated and measured results show close agreement, which proves the powerful dynamical beam manipulation capability of the proposed array antenna.
ISSN:2169-3536