60 GHz compact broadband antenna arrays with wide-angle beam steering

Highly integrated multilayered printed circuit board-based patch antenna arrays are proposed in this study for 60 GHz wireless communications. Electromagnetic coupling between two stacked patches is used to achieve the broadband performance. Different structures of single element antennas, two-eleme...

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Published inJournal of engineering (Stevenage, England) Vol. 2019; no. 8; pp. 5407 - 5414
Main Authors Aziz, Imran, Dahlbäck, Robin, Öjefors, Erik, Sjögren, Kristoffer, Rydberg, Anders, Dancila, Dragos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Institution of Engineering and Technology 01.08.2019
Wiley
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Summary:Highly integrated multilayered printed circuit board-based patch antenna arrays are proposed in this study for 60 GHz wireless communications. Electromagnetic coupling between two stacked patches is used to achieve the broadband performance. Different structures of single element antennas, two-element antenna arrays and four-element antenna arrays are presented. The two compact four-element antenna arrays show < −10 dB impedance bandwidth of 13 and 14.6% with 12 dBi peak gain. The arrays have the 3 dB gain bandwidth of 9 and 13%. A single column, four-element sub-array is used to design 4 × 16 antenna array. This array delivers 20.8 dBi peak gain with 13% impedance and gain bandwidth. Furthermore, a two-element series fed array is used to realise a 2 × 16 phased antenna array. This array is fed through a 16 × channel radio frequency IC to achieve the beam steering in $ \pm 50^\circ $ ± 50 ° range.
ISSN:2051-3305
2051-3305
DOI:10.1049/joe.2018.5343