IEEE Access (Jan 2024)

Advancements in Mobile Communication: A Novel Sectoral Antenna Design Incorporating Magneto-Electric Curved Strip Dipoles and PRS Superstrate

  • N. Santalunai,
  • S. Santalunai,
  • W. Naktong,
  • P. Chaipanya,
  • P. Mesawad,
  • P. Krachodnok

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3369489
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 29837 – 29849

Abstract

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This research investigates the process of designing, practical implementation, and modification of features in a sectoral antenna for mobile communication technology. The study employs the principles of a magneto-electric dipole and metamaterials to achieve its objectives. The antenna comprises a pair of magneto-electric curved strip dipoles arranged in a cross configuration for feeding. The antenna superstructure is constructed using a metamaterial consisting of three layers of metallic rods and a U-shaped reflector plane. The feeding component is oriented orthogonally to the ground plane at angles of ±45 degrees and is powered by two crossed-shaped strips to achieve dual polarization. Circular polarization can be attained through a three-layer metamaterial, providing control over the electric field’s magnitude and phase. Additionally, the U-shaped reflector plane reflects waves, effectively increasing the sectoral antenna’s beamwidth. The sectoral antenna achieves a peak gain of 15.35 dBi, representing an improvement over the initial gain of 9.8 dBi achieved solely through the use of magneto-electric curved strip dipoles. This proposed methodology can be adapted to enable circular polarization for mobile communication.

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