Multibeam characteristics of a negative refractive index shaped lens

Narrow beam width, higher gain and multibeam characteristics are demanded in 5G technology. Array antennas that are utilized in the existing mobile base stations have many drawbacks when operating at upper 5G frequency bands. For example, due to the high frequency operation, the antenna elements bec...

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Published in:Sensors (Switzerland)
Main Author: Hamid S.A.; Rahman N.H.A.; Yamada Y.; van Hung P.; Quoc D.N.
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020
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Hamid S.A.; Rahman N.H.A.; Yamada Y.; van Hung P.; Quoc D.N.
Multibeam characteristics of a negative refractive index shaped lens
2020
Sensors (Switzerland)
20
19
10.3390/s20195703
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85092335689&doi=10.3390%2fs20195703&partnerID=40&md5=bced68f1d1d57f742154e6339c320739
Narrow beam width, higher gain and multibeam characteristics are demanded in 5G technology. Array antennas that are utilized in the existing mobile base stations have many drawbacks when operating at upper 5G frequency bands. For example, due to the high frequency operation, the antenna elements become smaller and thus, in order to provide higher gain, more antenna elements and arrays are required, which will cause the feeding network design to be more complex. The lens antenna is one of the potential candidates to replace the current structure in mobile base station. Therefore, a negative refractive index shaped lens is proposed to provide high gain and narrow beamwidth using energy conservation and Abbe’s sine principle. The aim of this study is to investigate the multibeam characteristics of a negative refractive index shaped lens in mobile base station applications. In this paper, the feed positions for the multibeam are selected on the circle from the center of the lens and the accuracy of the feed position is validated through Electromagnetic (EM) simulation. Based on the analysis performed in this study, a negative refractive index shaped lens with a smaller radius and slender lens than the conventional lens is designed, with the additional capability of performing wide-angle beam scanning. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Hamid S.A.; Rahman N.H.A.; Yamada Y.; van Hung P.; Quoc D.N.
spellingShingle Hamid S.A.; Rahman N.H.A.; Yamada Y.; van Hung P.; Quoc D.N.
Multibeam characteristics of a negative refractive index shaped lens
author_facet Hamid S.A.; Rahman N.H.A.; Yamada Y.; van Hung P.; Quoc D.N.
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title Multibeam characteristics of a negative refractive index shaped lens
title_short Multibeam characteristics of a negative refractive index shaped lens
title_full Multibeam characteristics of a negative refractive index shaped lens
title_fullStr Multibeam characteristics of a negative refractive index shaped lens
title_full_unstemmed Multibeam characteristics of a negative refractive index shaped lens
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description Narrow beam width, higher gain and multibeam characteristics are demanded in 5G technology. Array antennas that are utilized in the existing mobile base stations have many drawbacks when operating at upper 5G frequency bands. For example, due to the high frequency operation, the antenna elements become smaller and thus, in order to provide higher gain, more antenna elements and arrays are required, which will cause the feeding network design to be more complex. The lens antenna is one of the potential candidates to replace the current structure in mobile base station. Therefore, a negative refractive index shaped lens is proposed to provide high gain and narrow beamwidth using energy conservation and Abbe’s sine principle. The aim of this study is to investigate the multibeam characteristics of a negative refractive index shaped lens in mobile base station applications. In this paper, the feed positions for the multibeam are selected on the circle from the center of the lens and the accuracy of the feed position is validated through Electromagnetic (EM) simulation. Based on the analysis performed in this study, a negative refractive index shaped lens with a smaller radius and slender lens than the conventional lens is designed, with the additional capability of performing wide-angle beam scanning. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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