研究目的
To propose a low-cost folded aperture-coupled patch antenna (ACPA) on a flexible printed circuit (FPC) with vertically polarised end-fire radiation for fifth-generation millimetre-wave massive multi-input–multi-output (MIMO) systems.
研究成果
The proposed folded ACPA features vertically polarised end-fire radiation with only two metal layers and through hole vias, offering a low-cost solution for 5G mmWave massive MIMO systems. The design allows for bandwidth and gain enhancement through additional folding without extra layers, demonstrating potential for multi-beam applications.
研究不足
The impedance matching of the antenna deteriorates with misalignment between the radiating element and the aperture. The measured gain is lower than simulated due to unwanted blockage and scattering at nearby metallic objects.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The antenna was designed using a single polyimide substrate with two metal layers, folded to create a three-layer structure. The feed line was bent 90° to achieve end-fire radiation.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Five antenna samples were fabricated and measured to demonstrate performance.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A 50?Ω microstrip feed with a probing pad and a patch on the top side, and a ground plane including an aperture on the bottom side of the substrate. Rohacell HF71 foam was used for pressing the surfaces together.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The FPC was folded to align the patch, aperture, and feed vertically, then bent 90° for end-fire radiation. Measurements included input reflection coefficient and radiation patterns.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Performance was analyzed using simulation (ANSYS HFSS) and measurement results, focusing on bandwidth, gain, and radiation patterns.
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