Sensors (Dec 2018)

Design and Analysis of a Quasi-Yagi Antenna for an Indoor Location Tracking System

  • Sun-Woong Kim,
  • Sun-Kuk Noh,
  • Ho-Gyun Yu,
  • Dong-You Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s18124246
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 12
p. 4246

Abstract

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In this paper, a quasi-Yagi antenna for an indoor location tracking system is proposed. The performance of the proposed antenna was verified by testing it using an indoor location tracking system. To improve the bandwidth and gain, two parasitic directors were added near the dipole. The performance verification of the proposed antenna is explained, along with a performance comparison of the VSWR (voltage standing wave ratio) radiation pattern and the realized gain. The proposed antenna was connected to an NVA-R661 module of Xethru Inc. for indoor location tracking. The proposed antenna exhibited a wide bandwidth of 4.36 GHz by satisfying a VSWR ≤ 2 from 5.03 to 9.39 GHz, the maximum gain was 6.46 dBi in the 8 GHz band. The radiation pattern exhibited a good directivity characteristic within the proposed band. The location tracking result of a moving target clearly describes the route of the target along a moving line.

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