2015 Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference (APMC) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/apmc.2015.7412984
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Design of a printed 60 GHz Quasi-Yagi antenna for millimeter wave wireless communication applications

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“…The antenna is designed to point to the direction of the transmission, which offers small size and low weight, thus suitable to use as an obstacle avoidance system for unmanned drones, such as quadcopters. This structure of the quasi-Yagi antenna provides better performances [20][21]. Following by Yoon et al, [22] as illustrated in Figure 4, a higher-order mode circular patch antenna is designed with a low-profile characteristic on a UAV fuselage.…”
Section: Single Patch Antenna For Uav Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antenna is designed to point to the direction of the transmission, which offers small size and low weight, thus suitable to use as an obstacle avoidance system for unmanned drones, such as quadcopters. This structure of the quasi-Yagi antenna provides better performances [20][21]. Following by Yoon et al, [22] as illustrated in Figure 4, a higher-order mode circular patch antenna is designed with a low-profile characteristic on a UAV fuselage.…”
Section: Single Patch Antenna For Uav Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conventional quasi-Yagi antenna was first introduced by Qian et al [2] and further studied by others [3][4][5][6] to improve the characteristics of the antenna. Due to the aforementioned reasons, they have found a wide range of applications in areas such as wireless communication [7][8][9], mm-wave systems [10][11][12], and energy harvesting [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, 28 GHz switched five-beam antenna system based on a rectangular waveguide and a reconfigurable semiconductor circuit (RSC) with slots is reported [7]. Another compact printed quasi Yagi antenna having an impedance bandwidth of 56.3 − 65.2 GHz with a peak gain of 8.9 dBi was reported [8]. A recent work on flexible microstrip antenna fabricated on Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate using silver nano-particles as the conductive ink of inkjet printer was reported to work in X-band region, a candidate band for 5G [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%