Sensors (Oct 2023)

A Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna Using Eight-Dipole Configuration for Energy Harvesting Applications

  • Mohamed Aboualalaa,
  • Hesham A. Mohamed,
  • Thamer A. H. Alghamdi,
  • Moath Alathbah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23208451
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 20
p. 8451

Abstract

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A pattern reconfigurable antenna, composed of eight elements, is proposed for energy harvesting applications. Pattern reconfigurable antennas are a promising technique for harvesting from different wireless sources. The radiation pattern of the proposed antenna can be steered electronically using an RF switch matrix, covering an angle range from 0 to 360 degrees with a step size of 45 degrees. The proposed antenna primarily consists of an eight-dipole configuration that shares the same excitation. Each dipole is excited using a balun comprising a quarter-wavelength grounded stub and a quarter-wavelength open-circuit stub. The proposed antenna operates in the frequency range of 4.17 to 4.5 GHz, with an impedance bandwidth of 7.6%. By switching between the different switches, the antenna can be steered with a narrower rotational angle. In addition, the antenna can work in an omnidirectional mode when all switches are in the ON state simultaneously. The results demonstrate a good agreement between the numerical and experimental findings for the reflection coefficient and radiation characteristics of the proposed reconfigurable antenna.

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