IEEE Access (Jan 2017)

Front to Back Ratio Bandwidth Enhancement of Resonance Based Reflector Antenna by Using a Ring-Shape Director and Its Time-Domain Analysis

  • Lin Peng,
  • Ji-Yang Xie,
  • Xiao-Feng Li,
  • Xing Jiang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2017.2734093
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
pp. 15318 – 15325

Abstract

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An uni-directional antenna designed by resonance-based reflector has the merits of compact size, low-profile, and ultra-wide impedance bandwidth. However, its front to back ratio (FBR) bandwidth is narrow owing to the small reflection coefficient values at the high frequencies of the RBR in-phase band. To solve this problem, a ring-shaped director (RD) was placed above a resonance-based reflector-based antenna to guide the high frequencies. Then, the FBR bandwidth was enhanced. The proposed antenna achieves a wide measured impedance bandwidth from 2.17 to 3.76 GHz (53.6%). Its FBR band (FBR >7 dB) covers the whole operational band and the FBR >10-dB band covers 2.17-2.58 GHz (17.3%). The proposed antenna consists of a bow-tie element, a ring-shaped resonance-based reflector under the bowtie element and an RD above the bow-tie element to form a sandwich configuration. The profile of the proposed antenna is only 0.16 λ at the lowest frequency of 2.17 GHz. To further evaluate the performances of the proposed antenna, the time-domain characteristics of the antenna were analyzed in terms of group delay, waveform response, correlation coefficient, and pulsewidth stretch ratio. Good time-domain characteristics were observed.

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