Parasitic Beam Steering Antenna loaded with Shorting Vias
This paper presents a beam steering patch antenna with two parasitic elements loaded with shorting vias. The proposed antenna consists of a circular driven patch and two circular parasitic elements placed adjacent to the driven patch (upper left and below right). The mutual coupling effect between b...
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2-s2.0-85184825397 Akhbar R.; Ja’afar H.; Rahman N.H.A.; Ramli N.; Abdullah R.; Sadeghikia F. Parasitic Beam Steering Antenna loaded with Shorting Vias 2023 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation, ISAP 2023 10.1109/ISAP57493.2023.10388728 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85184825397&doi=10.1109%2fISAP57493.2023.10388728&partnerID=40&md5=cb2603f6637b8157dd42857ab1017f81 This paper presents a beam steering patch antenna with two parasitic elements loaded with shorting vias. The proposed antenna consists of a circular driven patch and two circular parasitic elements placed adjacent to the driven patch (upper left and below right). The mutual coupling effect between both driven and parasitic has managed to steer the beam. The parasitic elements electrically shorten the ground plane through shorting vias. ON state condition indicates the activation of the parasitic elements which required a shorting vias connected to the ground plane and vice versa. Based on the ON/OFF state of the shorting vias loaded parasitic elements, the proposed antenna able to steer the main beam to different directions to -7°, 0°, 5° and 12° at the resonant frequency of 3.5 GHz with maximum gain of 7.73 dBi. © 2023 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. English Conference paper |
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Akhbar R.; Ja’afar H.; Rahman N.H.A.; Ramli N.; Abdullah R.; Sadeghikia F. |
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Akhbar R.; Ja’afar H.; Rahman N.H.A.; Ramli N.; Abdullah R.; Sadeghikia F. Parasitic Beam Steering Antenna loaded with Shorting Vias |
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Akhbar R.; Ja’afar H.; Rahman N.H.A.; Ramli N.; Abdullah R.; Sadeghikia F. |
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Parasitic Beam Steering Antenna loaded with Shorting Vias |
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Parasitic Beam Steering Antenna loaded with Shorting Vias |
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Parasitic Beam Steering Antenna loaded with Shorting Vias |
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This paper presents a beam steering patch antenna with two parasitic elements loaded with shorting vias. The proposed antenna consists of a circular driven patch and two circular parasitic elements placed adjacent to the driven patch (upper left and below right). The mutual coupling effect between both driven and parasitic has managed to steer the beam. The parasitic elements electrically shorten the ground plane through shorting vias. ON state condition indicates the activation of the parasitic elements which required a shorting vias connected to the ground plane and vice versa. Based on the ON/OFF state of the shorting vias loaded parasitic elements, the proposed antenna able to steer the main beam to different directions to -7°, 0°, 5° and 12° at the resonant frequency of 3.5 GHz with maximum gain of 7.73 dBi. © 2023 IEEE. |
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