A 1-D tightly coupled dipole array for broadband mmwave communication

Jae Yeon Shim, Jong Gyu Go, Jae Young Chung

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Abstract

A wideband phased array antenna for the use in 5G millimeter-wave (mmWave) mobile terminal is presented. The proposed array antenna was designed based on the tightly coupled dipole array (TCDA) technique to achieve a low profile and broadband impedance matching characteristic. Unlike the previously reported TCDAs implemented with 2D arrays on a vertical ground plane, the proposed 1D array antenna exhibited the maximum beam direction parallel to the ground, which is suitable for mobile terminal applications. Using a full-wave electromagnetic simulation tool, a 1 × 8 TCDA was designed on a multilayer substrate including a reflector surface in the middle to replace a vertical ground plane. Prototypes were fabricated and measured with feeding networks designed for 0° and 30° scanning scenarios. The size of the proposed antenna (excluding the feeding network) was 42.3 × 12.05 ×0.535 mm 3 . The measured bandwidth that subjects to S 11 < -10 dB criterion was 22.5-32.5 GHz, which covers most of the worldwide 5G mmWave frequency band candidates at the 20-GHz band range.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8605313
Pages (from-to)8258-8265
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE Access
Volume7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Keywords

  • 5G mobile communication
  • antenna arrays
  • millimeter-wave (mmWave)
  • mobile terminal
  • phased array
  • wideband

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