Title :
Reactively Steered Ring Antenna Array for Automotive Application
Author :
Sugiura, Shinya ; Iizuka, Hideo
Author_Institution :
Toyota Central R&D Labs. Inc., Aichi
fDate :
7/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A novel type of smart antenna, called a reactively steered ring antenna array (RSRAA), is proposed. The antenna features a conformal configuration with three overlapping one-wavelength ring elements. Directivity can be controlled by changing the values of variable reactance circuits that are embedded in the antenna. The antenna can be mounted on the windshield of an automobile without interfering with the view of the driver. An equivalent model of six dipole elements is derived from the original antenna configuration to enable simple calculation of directivity when a set of reactance values is given. The validity of the proposed equivalent model is confirmed by comparing simulation results calculated by the equivalent model and by the method of moments. Another simulation shows that the conventional reactance domain multiple signal classification algorithm can be applied to the proposed antenna while keeping the estimated direction-of-arrival number equal to the number of reactance circuits. In addition, the characteristics of an RSRAA, which is optimized at 2.4 GHz and is mounted on an automobile, are measured in an anechoic chamber, and directivity control is found to be implemented effectively.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; active antenna arrays; adaptive antenna arrays; automotive electronics; conformal antennas; direction-of-arrival estimation; directive antennas; method of moments; mobile antennas; signal classification; RSRAA; automobile windshield; automotive application; conformal configuration; direction-of-arrival estimation; directivity control; frequency 2.4 GHz; method of moments; multiple signal classification algorithm; one-wavelength ring elements; reactively steered ring antenna array; six dipole elements; smart antenna; variable reactance circuits; Antenna arrays; Automobiles; Automotive applications; Automotive components; Circuit simulation; Classification algorithms; Dipole antennas; Driver circuits; Moment methods; Multiple signal classification; Active antennas; antenna arrays; direction-of-arrival estimation; road vehicles; varactors;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2007.900251