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Decoupling of Antennas With Adjacent Frequency Bands Using Cascaded Decoupling Network

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Volume 69, Issue 2, Pages 1173-1178

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2020.3010956

Keywords

Resonant frequency; Dipole antennas; Mutual coupling; Power dividers; Antenna arrays; Resonator filters; Decoupling network; distinct bands; interference suppression; isolation; mutual coupling; power divider (PD)

Funding

  1. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong [GRF 17209918, AOARD FA2386-17-1-0010, NSFC 61271158, HKU Seed Fund 201711159228]

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This paper introduces a new decoupling device called C-PDDN, which can effectively reduce the mutual coupling between antennas and improve the isolation of antennas in the same frequency band.
This communication presents a novel decoupling device called a cascaded power dividing decoupling network (C-PDDN). It is cascaded with two antennas operating in adjacent or even contiguous frequency bands to reduce the mutual coupling. To achieve high isolations at n desired frequency points, an n-order C-PDDN can be accordingly designed. Each order PDDN consists of two power dividers (PDs), two sections of transmission lines, and one reactive component. Explicit design formulas are presented to calculate the design parameters of the C-PDDN to meet the required isolation criteria. To validate the decoupling concept, a two-order C-PDDN is designed and applied to a testing array that consists of two base-station dipole antennas, one of which serves the time-division long-term evolution (2300-2400 MHz) and the other for wireless fidelity system (2400-2483.5 MHz). The simulated and measured results demonstrate that the proposed two-order C-PDDN could decrease the mutual coupling by over 20 dB, verifying the decoupling methodology.

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