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Beam Steering 3D Printed Dielectric Lens Antennas for Millimeter-Wave and 5G Applications

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SENSORS
卷 23, 期 15, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s23156961

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lens antenna; 3D printing; manufacturing by stereolithography; pencil beam; 5G; horn antenna; millimeter-wave lens

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This article presents two cost-efficient antennas for 5G applications at 28 GHz based on dielectric gradient index dielectric lens. The first is a linearly polarized flat lens antenna (LP-FLA) for terrestrial 5G communications. The second is a novel circularly polarized stepped lens antenna (CP-SLA) for 5G satellite services. An efficient design method is proposed to optimize and conform the lens topology to the radiation pattern from the antenna feeder. 3D printing technique based on stereolithography is used to manufacture the antennas and verify their performance.
Two types of cost-efficient antennas based on dielectric gradient index dielectric lens have been designed for 5G applications at 28 GHz. The first is a linearly polarized flat lens antenna (LP-FLA) for terrestrial 5G communications. The second is a novel circularly polarized stepped lens antenna (CP-SLA) for 5G satellite services. An efficient design method is presented to optimize and conform the lens topology to the radiation pattern coming from the antenna feeder. The LP-FLA is fed by a traditional linearly polarized pyramidal horn antenna (PHA). The CP-SLA is fed by an open-ended bow-tie waveguide cavity (BCA) antenna. This cavity feeder (BCA), using cross-sections with bow-tie shapes, allows having circular polarization at the desired frequency bandwidth. The two types of presented antennas have been manufactured in order to verify their performance by an easy, low-cost, three-dimensional (3D) printing technique based on stereolithography. The peak realized gain value for the flat (LP-FLA) and stepped (CP-SLA) lens antennas have been increased at 28 GHz to 25.2 and 24.8 dBi, respectively, by disposing the lens structures at the appropriated distance from the feeders. Likewise, using an array of horns (PHA) or open-ended bow-tie waveguide cavity (BCA) antenna feeders, it is possible to obtain a maximum steering angle range of 20 & DEG; and 35 & DEG;, for a directivity over 15 dBi and 10 dBi, in the planar and stepped lens antennas, respectively.

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