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http://dx.doi.org/10.12815/kits.2017.16.1.176

A Study on Improving Performance of the Vehicular WAVE Antenna System using the EBG structure for ITS wireless communications  

Yeon, KyuBong (Korea Automotive Technology Institute)
Lee, DuHo (Korea Automotive Technology Institute)
Hwang, JinKyu (INFAC Elecs)
Yang, TaeHoon (INFAC Elecs)
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The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems / v.16, no.1, 2017 , pp. 176-185 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper describes a design of the WAVE antenna system in V2X wireless communication systems for Intelligent Transport Systems. The WAVE standard protocols defined 5.825~5.9GHz frequency range for wireless communications with V2X. In a recent, A study of WAVE communication system it has been studied mainly the base station and the OBU technology in order to improve the communication performance of the communication distance. In this paper, the proposed vehicular WAVE antenna using the EBG structure is to improve performance. The proposed WAVE antenna with EBG shows improvement of return loss and radiation beam pattern. The performance of WAVE communication systems for intelligent transport systems is dependent on the performance of antenna. The proposed vehicular antenna for WAVE communication systems shows improvement of return loss for performance.
Keywords
Automotive; Antenna; ITS; WAVE; EBG;
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