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A Study on Design of Dual-Polarized Microstrip Patch Antenna Using RFID (RFID용 이중편파 마이크로스트립 패치 안테나 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Sang-Joo;Choi, Yong-Seok;Park, Byeong-Ho;Park, Chan-Hong;Seong, Hyeon-Kyeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2010.07a
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    • pp.229-232
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    • 2010
  • 본 논문에서는 900MHz대역의 대각선 슬롯형 마이크로스트립 패치 안테나를 설계하였다. 제안한 마이크로스트립 패치안테나는 안테나 크기, 절단 길이, 급전위치, 공기층의 높이 등과 같은 중요 파라미터를 고려하여 설계하였다. 설계한 마이크로스트립 패치안테나는 915MHz에서 최소의 반사손실을 가지며, 반사손실을 -16dB 이하에서 정재파비가 1.2이하일 경우, 약 26MHz의 대역폭을 확보함을 알 수 있다. 또한, 설계한 대각선 슬롯형 마이크로스트립 패치 안테나는 915MHz 중심주파수 대역에서 이득이 6dB이고, 축비가 2.8dB 되어 우수한 특성을 갖는다.

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Wideband circularly-polarized microstrip $1\times8$ array antenna for TX/RX dual operation at X-band

  • Yun, Jae-Seung;Noh, Haeng-sook;Jeon, Soon-Ik;Park, Jae-Ick
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07b
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    • pp.715-718
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    • 2002
  • TX/RX dual microstrip 1$\times$8 sub-array antennas are designed, fabricated, and measured for a wideband array antennas in communications. They have a Right Handed Circular Polarization (RHCP) for TX from 7.9 to 8.4 GHz and Left Handed Circular Polarization (LHCP) for RX from 7.25 to 7.75 GHz. Two stacked patches are used for a wideband characteristics and cornertruncated square patches are adopted for a circular polarization. To enhance bandwidth characteristics of a circular polarization, 1$\times$2 sequential rotation arrays are applied. From the measured results, 1$\times$8 microstrip sub-array antennas have a good agreement with those of the simulation. Therefore the sub-array antennas are applicable to satellite communication antennas, active phased array antennas, and radiators in other antennas.

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Theoretical Interpretation of Interference Arising Between Closely Spaced Dual Polarized Geostationary Satellites

  • Choi, Won Jun;Lee, Dong-Won;Eun, Jong Won;Lee, Jae-Hyun
    • Journal of information and communication convergence engineering
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.131-135
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    • 2021
  • The interference between closely placed co-coverage satellites was analyzed. In general, a satellite network may use different orthogonal polarizations and frequencies to increase the throughput of a satellite. However, when orthogonal linear polarization (horizontal polarization and vertical polarization) or orthogonal circular polarization (left-handed circular polarization and right-handed circular polarization) is used, the signal from one polarization sense to another may be coupled, resulting in cross-polarization interference. This signal-coupling arises due to the finite value of the cross-polarization discrimination of the earth station. In this study, field equations were used to analyze the interference between adjacent satellites using co-frequency. The level of interference was compared to that when two adjacent satellites used the same polarization. The simulation results show that the interference mainly depends on the off-axis co-polar pattern and the cross-polar pattern of the earth station antenna.

A Study on Design of the Electrical Down Tilting Antenna with Shaped Beam Pattern (성형 빔 패턴을 갖는 전기적인 다운 틸팅 안테나의 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Lee Chang Eun;Hur Jung
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.111-118
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    • 2005
  • The shape of vertical pattern of base station antenna affects greatly quality of the communication of not only a service zone but also adjacent cells and then it is an important point to be considered in designing cell coverage. Currently type of vertical patterns to be applied to base station antenna are divided into five classes. In designing antenna, these five classes are applied solely or compositely according to the environment to be used antenna. In this paper, the dual polarized antenna for base station that is with a continuous electrical down tilting and with a shaped beam pattern, that an upper side lobe is suppressed and a lower null is filled, is designed and fabricated for synthesizing of the shape beant the pattern synthesis methods proposed by R. S. Elliott is used sequentially and for the electrical don tilting, the phased array theory is applied. Measured results show the down tilting range from 0° to 14°, the gain of Min. 13.3dBi and the upper side lobe of Max. -23dB. And we verified that upper side lobe is not to vary greatly and null filling performance is favorable overall.

A Design of Dual-band Microstrip Antenna Loading Inverted-L-shaped Parasitic Elements Vertically at Radiation Apertures for GPS Applications (방사개구면에 역 L형 기생소자를 세운 GPS용 이중대역 마이크로스트립 안테나 설계)

  • Choi, Yoon-Seon;Woo, Jong-Myung
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.38-43
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we present novel dual-band microstrip antennas using inverted-L-shaped parasitic elements vertically at radiation apertures for GPS L1(1.575 GHz) and L2(1.227 GHz) bands. For making dual band which has large interval, the inverted-L-shaped parasitic element was loaded at the radiation aperture of a half-wavelength patch antenna(GPS L1) in opposite direction of the feeding point for receiving the low frequency(GPS L2). The low frequency occurs by perturbation and coupling between the patch and parasitic. Next, due to use circular polarizations at the GPS applications, two inverted-L-shaped parasitic elements were loaded at radiation apertures of each polarizations and the feeding point was moved at diagonal part of the patch. The dimensions of the designed circularly polarized antenna were $88.5{\times}79{\times}10.4mm^3$ ($0.36{\lambda}L{\times}0.32{\lambda}L{\times}0.04{\lambda}L$, ${\lambda}L$ is the free-space wavelength at 1.227 GHz). Measured -10 dB bandwidths were 116.3 MHz(7.4%) and 64.3 MHz(5.2%) at GPS L1 and L2 bands, respectively. All of these cover the respective required system bandwidths. The measured 3 dB axial ratio bandwidths were 11.7 MHz(0.74%) and 14 MHz(1.14%), respectively. Within each of the designed bands, broadside radiation patterns were observed.

A Study on Design and Manufacturing Methods of Dual-Polarization Monopulse Feed Structure in Millimeter-wave(W band) (밀리미터파(W대역) 이중편파 모노펄스 급전 구조 설계 및 제작 방안 연구)

  • Jong-Gyun Baek;Hyeong-Ki Lee;Young-Wan Kim;Hee-Duck Chae;Ji-Han Joo;Jaesik Kim
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.47-53
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    • 2023
  • In this paper, We designed a waveguide-type feed structure that converts millimeter wave dual-polarized signals into monopulse signals and presented a manufacturing method. At millimeter-wave such as the W band, the size of the waveguide is very small, making it very difficult to manufacture complex structures. Therefore, because manufacturability is important for the waveguide-type feed structure in the millimeter-wave, electro forming and diffusion bonding were proposed and verified in this study. The designed monopulse feed structure consists of eight 180° hybrids that combine 90° hybrids and self-compensating phase shifters, and four OMTs to separate dual polarization. The designed feed structure was designed to facilitate electro forming and diffusion bonding, and the manufactured feed structure was verified through a network analyzer. It was confirmed that the two proposed production methods produce a monopulse signal well through the measured magnitude and phase of the port.

A Design of Dual-band Microstrip Antennas using Stacked Inverted-L-shaped Parasitic Elements for GPS Applications (GPS용 역 L형 기생소자를 이용한 이중대역 마이크로스트립 안테나 설계)

  • Kim, Jun-Won;Woo, Jong-Myung
    • The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.31-37
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, newly proposed dual-band microstrip antennas using stacked inverted-L-shaped parasitic elements are presented for GPS $L_1(1.575GHz)$ and $L_2(1.227GHz)$ bands. For making dual band which has large interval, ${\lambda}/4$($L_1$ band) inverted-L-shaped parasitic elements were stacked at both side of radiation apertures on the half-wavelength($L_2$ band) patch antennas. The resonance in the parasitic elements occurs through coupling to the patch. Next, due to using circular polarization at GPS, ${\lambda}/4$($L_1$ band) inverted-L-shaped parasitic elements was stacked using sequential rotation technique on the patch and both side of the diagonal corners of the antenna were eliminated to make dual-band circular polarization. The designed circular polarized antenna's dimensions are $0.43{\lambda}L{\times}0.43{\lambda}L{\times}0.06{\lambda}L$ (${\lambda}L$ is the free-space wavelength at 1.227 GHz). Measured -10 dB bandwidths was 120 MHz(7.6%) and 82.5 MHz(6.7%) at GPS $L_1$ and $L_2$ bands. and 3 dB axial ration bandwidths are 172 MHz(10.9%) and 25 MHz(2.03%), respectively. All of these cover the respective required system bandwidths. Within each of the designed bands, broadside radiation patterns were observed.

Implementation of A Millimeter-Wave Multiflare-Angle Horn Antenna (밀리미터파 다중개구각 혼안테나 구현)

  • Oh, Kyung-Hyun;Kim, Ji-Hyung;Yang, Seung-Sik;Shin, Sang-Jin;Cho, Young-Ho;Lee, Byung-Ryul;Ahn, Bierng-Chearl
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.36-41
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    • 2018
  • This paper presents an implementation of a millimeter-wave(W band) multiflare-angle horn antenna. The proposed antenna is a multimode dual-polarized square horn having equal E- and H-plane beamwidths and consists of a multimode generating section, a four-square-waveguide exciter, orthomode transducers, and power combiners for the sum pattern formation. The antenna structure has been designed to allow for easy fabrication and the designed antenna has been fabricated to a precision of ${\pm}0.02mm$ by layer-by-layer machining and diffusion bonding. The input reflection coefficient and the radiation pattern of the fabricated antenna have been measured using a network analyzer and a far-field test facility. Measurements show that the proposed antenna has 17.7~18.3 dBi gain, $25.2{\sim}28.5^{\circ}$ beamwidth, and an input VSWR between 1.02~1.75, within ${\pm}0.5GHz$ from the center frequency.