Sensors (Oct 2024)

Directivity Improved Antenna with a Planar Dielectric Lens for Reducing the Physical Size of the On-Vehicle Communication System

  • Seongbu Seo,
  • Woogon Kim,
  • Hongsik Park,
  • Yejune Seo,
  • Dohyun Park,
  • Hyoungjong Kim,
  • Kwonhee Lee,
  • Hosub Lee,
  • Sungtek Kahng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24216831
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 21
p. 6831

Abstract

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As the physical size of a communication system for satellites or unmanned aerial vehicles demands to be reduced, a compact antenna with high directivity is proposed as a core element essential to the wireless device. Instead of using a horn or an array antenna, a unit planar antenna is combined with a surface-modulated lens to convert a low antenna gain to a high antenna gain. The lens is not a metal-patterned PCB but is dielectric, which is neither curved nor very wide. This palm-sized lens comprises pixels with different heights from the backside of PolyPhenylene Sulfide (PPS) as the dielectric base. The antenna gain from the unit antenna of 4.5 cm × 4.5 cm is enhanced by 10 dB with the help of a compact dielectric lens of 7.5 cm × 7.5 cm at 24.5 GHz as the frequency of interest. The antenna design is verified by far-field measurement as well as near-field observation, including sensing a metal object behind a blocking wall by using an RF test bench. Moreover, antenna performance is understood by making a comparison with conventional designs of antennas in terms of directivity and physical sizes.

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