研究目的
To design a frequency and polarization reconfigurable patch antenna with a stable gain across multiple operating states.
研究成果
The proposed patch antenna successfully combines frequency agility and polarization diversity with a stable gain across all operating states. It exhibits a simple reconfigurable network, wide switching frequency range, good element gain, and small gain variation, making it suitable for advanced wireless communication systems.
研究不足
The bandwidths for each operating state are narrow, which could be increased by techniques such as increasing the substrate thickness, adding parasitic patch, or employing stack structure.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
The antenna design combines switchable shorting pins for frequency agility and controllable perturbation segments for polarization diversity. The HFSS simulator was used for simulation and optimization.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
A prototype was fabricated and measured. The reflection coefficients were measured by the Agilent Vector Network Analyzer, and far-field performance was measured in a microwave chamber.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
P-i-n diodes (MADP-000907-14020) from MACOM, surface mount capacitors (860 pF) and inductor (22 nH) from Murata, Rogers 5880 substrate.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
The antenna was designed, simulated, fabricated, and measured. The states of shorting pins and perturbation segments were switched to achieve different frequency bands and polarization states.
5:Data Analysis Methods
The measured results were compared with simulated ones to validate the design. Radiation patterns and gain were analyzed to assess performance.
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