2021
DOI: 10.1049/mia2.12063
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Dielectric resonator antenna with reconfigurable polarization states

Abstract: This study presents a simple and low-profile cylindrical dielectric resonator antenna (CDRA) for the fifth-generation (5G) band (3.5 GHz) with switchable polarization. The antenna can operate with linear or circular polarization (right-handed circular polarization [RHCP] or left-handed circular polarization [LHCP]) by changing the states of the PIN diodes below the CDRA, while keeping the same operating frequencies. The antenna operates at three modes (Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3). It exhibits linear polarizati… Show more

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“…With the advancements, the concept of reconfigurability has gained the popularity nowadays [37]. These antennas provide the switchable pattern and polarization characteristics of the antenna using different excitation ports, modifications in the feeding networks, and PIN diodes [176]. Thus, there is a wide scope and possibilities of DRA with the other technologies.…”
Section: Exploring Possibilities Of Dras With Other Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advancements, the concept of reconfigurability has gained the popularity nowadays [37]. These antennas provide the switchable pattern and polarization characteristics of the antenna using different excitation ports, modifications in the feeding networks, and PIN diodes [176]. Thus, there is a wide scope and possibilities of DRA with the other technologies.…”
Section: Exploring Possibilities Of Dras With Other Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%