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Circular Polarization-Agile and Continuous Beam-Steerable Array Antenna Using a Hybrid Design Approach

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Volume 70, Issue 2, Pages 1541-1546

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2021.3111418

Keywords

Antenna arrays; Antennas; Phase shifters; Phased arrays; Substrates; Integrated circuit modeling; Varactors; Beam steerable; circular polarization (CP); polarization agile; reconfigurable antenna; tunable phase shifter

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61901364, 51905403, 51775405]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province [2020JQ-304, 2020JQ-649]
  3. Shaanxi Innovation Team Project [2018TD-012]

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This paper presents a circular polarization-agile and continuous beam-steerable array antenna using a hybrid design approach. By combining digital reconfigurable antenna elements with analog continuously tunable phase shifters, both polarization reconfiguration and initial phase generation for beam scanning can be achieved simultaneously. The designed antenna element enables eight states corresponding to two circular polarization modes with four quantized phases, and the phase shifters provide additional variable phases for antenna element excitation. The ability to independently control circular polarization switching and beam scanning is obtained by altering the bias states of the electronic components loaded in the array antenna.
A circular polarization (CP)-agile and continuous beam-steerable array antenna is presented using a hybrid design approach. It is accomplished by combining digital reconfigurable antenna elements with analog continuously tunable phase shifters. To realize both polarization reconfiguration and initial phase generation for beam scanning simultaneously, the designed antenna element enables eight states that correspond to two CP modes with four quantized phases. The phase shifters further provide additional variable phases of -90 degrees to 0 degrees for antenna element excitation. Superposition of the initial and additional phases helps to satisfy full and continuous 360 degrees phase coverage for a beam-steerable array. Meanwhile, phase decomposition also facilitates the design of phase shifters without complex or cascaded structures. By altering the bias states of the electronic components loaded in the array antenna, CP switching and beam scanning can be independently controlled. For verification, prototypes of the antenna element, phase shifter, and a four-element array are all fabricated and tested. Reasonable agreement is obtained between simulation and measurement. The resultant array could scan up to nearly +/- 40 degrees off the boresight, along with stable radiation patterns and good CP performance.

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