A wide-angle scanning phased array based on pattern reconfigurable elements is proposed. There are seven metallic cylinders arranged on both sides of each unit separately to improve the isolation. The design of metallic cavities instead of a ground plate and cooperating with cylinders ingeniously solved the inconvenience of DC bias supply, significantly reducing the size of the antenna element and the entire system, and also the coupling between elements. The 3 dB beamwidth of the joint pattern generated by the pattern reconfigurable technology covers 217 in H-plane at 5GHz. The phased array can scan from À75 to 75 in H-plane, with gain fluctuation within 1 dB. The phased array processes a high-aperture efficiency of 75.76%. The measured results of the phased array prototype agree with the simulation.
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