2024
DOI: 10.1109/access.2024.3352132
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Best Feed Positions and Radiation Patterns of Typical Multibeam Dielectric Lens Antenna

M. Muhsin,
Kamilia Kamardin,
Yoshihide Yamada
et al.

Abstract: Multibeam base station antennas are introduced for 5G and 6G mobile communication systems. Considering higher frequency bands such as millimeter waves for 5G and terahertz for 6G, dielectric lens antennas become promising candidates due to their simple antenna configuration and excellent multibeam radiation characteristics. Therefore, it is important to identify the best multibeam antenna from the existing typical lens antennas. In this article, a shaped lens and some conventional lenses are considered. For th… Show more

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“…Multi-beam antennas and adaptive array antennas both control how wide their signals spread, but they differ in their approach and capabilities. Multi-beam antennas send out narrow beams, so they aim accurately and avoid messing with other signals (Muhsin et al, 2024). On the one hand, adaptive array antennas can also create thin beams, although they can change beamwidth as necessary.…”
Section: Beamwidthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-beam antennas and adaptive array antennas both control how wide their signals spread, but they differ in their approach and capabilities. Multi-beam antennas send out narrow beams, so they aim accurately and avoid messing with other signals (Muhsin et al, 2024). On the one hand, adaptive array antennas can also create thin beams, although they can change beamwidth as necessary.…”
Section: Beamwidthmentioning
confidence: 99%