2014 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium (APSURSI) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/aps.2014.6905105
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Dual band interleaved base station phased array antenna with optimized cross-dipole and EBG/AMC structure

Abstract: In this work, a new base station antenna is proposed. Two separate frequency bands with separate radiating elements are used in each band. The frequency band separation ratio is about 1.3:1. These elements are arranged with different spacing (wider spacing for the lower frequency band, and narrower spacing for the higher frequency band). Isolation between bands inherently exists in this approach. This avoids the grating lobe effect, and mitigates the beam narrowing (dispersion) seen with fixed element spacing … Show more

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“…The proposed MIMO antenna array is composed of two subarrays and each subarray consists of ten antenna elements, as shown in Figure 12(a). To suppress the mutual coupling effects between subarrays or array elements, two typical decoupling techniques are adopted: (i) baffles are employed between adjacent array elements and subarrays [1], [4]; (ii) a staggered form is arranged for the two subarrays [31], [33]. Notice that the two approaches mentioned above are effective methods for alleviating mutual coupling, which are often adopted by engineers in practical product developments.…”
Section: A Geometry Of Antenna Arraymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed MIMO antenna array is composed of two subarrays and each subarray consists of ten antenna elements, as shown in Figure 12(a). To suppress the mutual coupling effects between subarrays or array elements, two typical decoupling techniques are adopted: (i) baffles are employed between adjacent array elements and subarrays [1], [4]; (ii) a staggered form is arranged for the two subarrays [31], [33]. Notice that the two approaches mentioned above are effective methods for alleviating mutual coupling, which are often adopted by engineers in practical product developments.…”
Section: A Geometry Of Antenna Arraymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6], [7] show a strip-type composite right/left-handed line with a downtilted beam. Using an EBG/AMC (artificial magnetic conductor) structure of dual-frequency phased array antennas, a study was performed to reduce the size of the lower band element and decrease the coupling of the higher band [8]. Reference [9] used simulation and experiments to show that a cylindrical EBG controlled with PIN diodes is able to act as azimuth beam steering.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on low profile cross -dipole and EBG/AMC structure, a new 8-port [12]interleaved base station antenna was designed. Three adaptive orthogonal crossed-dipoles [13] were used to remove the losses due to directivity and polarization mismatch if tracked by the transmit antenna.…”
Section: Crossed -Dipole Antennamentioning
confidence: 99%