A Wideband Stick-On Connector for CPW-Fed On-Glass Antennas

Printed on-glass antennas for automotive applications are less conspicuous than traditional antennas mounted to the vehicle body and are protected from vandalism and other hazards. Efficiently coupling to these antennas at microwave frequencies with low-cost installation is a challenging task due to...

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description Printed on-glass antennas for automotive applications are less conspicuous than traditional antennas mounted to the vehicle body and are protected from vandalism and other hazards. Efficiently coupling to these antennas at microwave frequencies with low-cost installation is a challenging task due to the small tolerance for position errors. In this letter, an efficient, compact stick-on transition from coaxial cable to coplanar waveguide (CPW) is presented that has less than 0.5 dB insertion loss from 0.9 to 2.4 GHz with a tolerance to location errors of at least 2 mm in any direction. The transition can be paired with any CPW-fed antenna.
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Automotive applications
Automotive bodies
Automotive engineering
Broadband antennas
Coaxial cables
Connectors
Coplanar waveguides
coplanar waveguides (CPWs)
Hazards
Microwave antennas
Microwave frequencies
Position (location)
Position errors
Protection
road vehicle electronics
Tolerances
Vandalism
Vehicles
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