4.6 Article

Electrically Conformal Antenna Array With Planar Multipole Structure for 2-D Wide Angle Beam Steering

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages 157261-157269

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3019498

Keywords

Beam steering; Gain; Phased arrays; Dipole antennas; Array signal processing; Bandwidth; Beamforming; electrically conformal antenna array (ECAA); phased array antenna; multipole antenna; wide angle 2-D beam steering

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korea government (MSIT) [2018R1A4A1023826]
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea [2018R1A4A1023826] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Electrically conformal antenna arrays (ECAA) for 2-dimensional (2-D) beamforming configured by wide beam width multipole radiation elements are proposed. Unlike the conventional conformal antenna array with physically curved shape, the proposed arrays are planar structures with wide-angle beam steering. The wide range of beam steering with a low gain variation allows the planar array structure to achieve the electrically conformal phased array patterns. In order to verify the ECAA concept, two different types of ECAA in a 1 x 8 configuration using planar multipole antenna elements were fabricated at 5.8 GHz and compared to the conventional patch array. Each multipole element had half-power-beamwidth (HPBW) wider than 110 degrees at both E- and H-planes with the maximum HPBW of 175 degrees. The first type of ECAA showed a measured peak gain of 10.8 dBi with a measured half power steering angle of 155 degrees while maintaining a side lobe level (SLL) less than dB. Further, the second ECAA showed a measured peak gain of 12.8 dBi with a measured half power steering angle of 144 degrees while keeping the SLL less than dB. These scan angles of the first and second types were extended about 66.7% and 54.8%, respectively from the conventional patch array with the same size. Lastly, two types of 8 x 8 array modules for 2-D beam steering were verified at 5.8 GHz and the first type showed a maximum peak gain of 21.0 dBi. Further, the 2-D half power steering angles in E- and H-planes of the second type were about 145 degrees and 137 degrees, respectively.

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