2012
DOI: 10.1002/mop.27217
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Dual‐band/dual‐polarized microstrip patch antenna for dual‐band heterodyne retrodirective array

Abstract: This article presents a dual‐band/dual‐polarized microstrip patch antenna.For a dual‐band retrodirective array system, the dual‐band/dual‐polarized microstrip patch antenna operating at 11 and 12.2 GHz is designed and tested. The antenna consists of one rectangular microstrip patch and a square ring outside of the patch. Two different feeding locations are used for vertical and horizontal polarizations. The vertical polarization is used for a receiving mode and the horizontal polarization for a transmitting mo… Show more

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“…In these communication systems, the antennas that satisfy the high demand such as wide impedance bandwidth, stable gain, stable and omnidirectional radiation pattern are increasingly desirable. Owing to their advantages including reduction of the numbers of antennas and minimality of installation area, dual‐band antennas have attracted an enormous amount of attention . Meanwhile, over the past decades, tremendous research has been carried out on magneto‐electric (ME) dipole antennas, which can meet the high requirement of wideband mobile communications, due to their excellent electrical characteristics such as broad bandwidth, stable gain as well as nearly identical E ‐ and H ‐plane patterns across the operating band.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In these communication systems, the antennas that satisfy the high demand such as wide impedance bandwidth, stable gain, stable and omnidirectional radiation pattern are increasingly desirable. Owing to their advantages including reduction of the numbers of antennas and minimality of installation area, dual‐band antennas have attracted an enormous amount of attention . Meanwhile, over the past decades, tremendous research has been carried out on magneto‐electric (ME) dipole antennas, which can meet the high requirement of wideband mobile communications, due to their excellent electrical characteristics such as broad bandwidth, stable gain as well as nearly identical E ‐ and H ‐plane patterns across the operating band.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the ME antennas which are made of special dielectric material or with differential feeding structure are at high cost. And, the conventional dual‐band antennas are usually arrayed for improved gains . Otherwise, bandwidths and gains have to be compromised .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these communication systems, the antennas that satisfy the high demand such as wide impedance bandwidth, stable gain, stable and omnidirectional radiation pattern are increasingly desirable. Owing to their advantages including reduction of the numbers of antennas and minimality of installation area, dual-band antennas have attracted an enormous amount of attention [2][3][4][5]. Meanwhile, over the past decades, tremendous research has been carried out on magnetoelectric (ME) dipole antennas, which can meet the high requirement of wideband mobile communications, due to their excellent electrical characteristics such as broad bandwidth, stable gain as well as nearly identical E-and H-plane patterns across the operating band.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the ME antennas which are made of special dielectric material [11,12] or with differential feeding structure [11] are at high cost. And, the conventional dual-band antennas are usually arrayed for improved gains [2,3]. Otherwise, bandwidths and gains have to be compromised [1,4,15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed compact, dual band structure offers an increased potential for sensing functionality at two different frequencies and it does not suffer from undesired feed EM radiation at the junction discontinuities occurring when using microstrip or coplanar waveguide structures [8] [9]. Furthermore, the design can be easily scaled up to millimeter wave frequencies offering additional advantages for compact circuit topologies and larger array size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%