A method to reduce the mutual coupling in wide-band multilayer patch array operating in C band is presented. The proposed device use conveniently sized meander line parasites printed on the same substrate of the upper patch. Measurements on a 2 × 2 prototype shows a measured bandwidth of about 19.6% centred at 5.1 GHz, therefore adequate to cover the whole WLAN frequency range. The meander lines allow to reduce the patch mutual coupling by about 2.4 dB.
A single-layer via-less rectangular patch antenna for automotive applications in C-band is proposed. To match the needs of a vehicular dedicated short range communication protocol, the resonant edge of the antenna is enlarged to narrow the beamwidth in the H-plane, while at the same time a pair of thin slots serve as inhibitors for the higher modes, permitting adequate matching and polarization purity. The proposed single patch antenna presents a realized gain about 6.85 dB, H-plane beamwidth narrower than ±32 • , E-plane beamwidth larger than ±45.5 • , and return loss exceeding 20 dB with a 3 dB bandwidth of 500 MHz, with a minimum at 5810 MHz, hence suitable for coexistence of different communication standard in the C-band. Furthermore, its compact dimension permits the direct integration within a radio front-end.
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