A Planar Switchable 3-D-Coverage Phased Array Antenna and Its User Effects for 28-GHz Mobile Terminal Applications

This paper introduces a planar switchable 3-D-coverage phased array for 28-GHz mobile terminal applications. In order to realize 3-D-coverage beam scan with a simple planar array, chassis surface waves are efficiently excited and controlled by three identical slot subarrays. Three subarrays switch t...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation 2017-12, Vol.65 (12), p.6413-6421
Hauptverfasser: Shuai Zhang, Xiaoming Chen, Syrytsin, Igor, Pedersen, Gert Frolund
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper introduces a planar switchable 3-D-coverage phased array for 28-GHz mobile terminal applications. In order to realize 3-D-coverage beam scan with a simple planar array, chassis surface waves are efficiently excited and controlled by three identical slot subarrays. Three subarrays switch their beams to three distinct regions. Each subarray works as a phased array to steer the beam within each region. Large coverage efficiency is achieved. (e.g., 80% of the space sphere has the realized gain of over 8 dBi.) The proposed antenna covers a bandwidth of over 2 GHz in the band of 28 GHz. User effects on the switchable array are also studied in both data mode and talk mode (voice) at 28 GHz. In talk mode, good directivity and beam switching can be realized by placing the switchable array at the top of the chassis (close to the index finger). And the user shadowing can be significantly reduced by placing it at the bottom of the chassis (close to the palm). In data mode, the switchable array, mounted at the top, achieves less body loss and larger coverage than at the bottom. The proposed antenna is fabricated and measured. The array at the top in talk mode is measured with a real human. The measurements align well with simulations.
ISSN:0018-926X
1558-2221
DOI:10.1109/TAP.2017.2681463