Title :
A Switched Array Antenna Module for Millimeter-Wave Wireless Communications
Author :
Lee, Jeong Ho ; Hong, Seungpyo ; Kim, Won Ki ; An, Jae We ; Park, Myoung Youl
Author_Institution :
Samsung Electron., Suwon
Abstract :
This letter presents a switched array antenna module for wireless communications in the 60 GHz band. The array antenna module is composed of four pyramidal horns and four MMIC switches. For connections between the horns and the MMIC switches, a transition block from a waveguide to a microstrip line is developed with a loss of around 0.43 dB. Each horn antenna has a measured gain of 15.3 dBi and the HPBW is 30.6deg in the E-plane and 30.7deg in the H-plane, respectively. The switched array antenna module can cover 120 degrees with a proper switch setting. The antenna module can be used for multi- Gbps wireless data transmissions in the 60 GHz band where the radio link tends to be easily disconnected because of weak diffraction effect. If an obstacle between a transmitter and a receiver antenna blocks currently active signal path, another antenna path is selected for better signal strength which can be line-of-sight (LOS) or non-line-of-sight (NLOS) depending on the environment. In the NLOS case, the radio link can be maintained using reflected signals.
Keywords :
MMIC; horn antennas; microstrip lines; microwave switches; millimetre wave antenna arrays; radio links; radiocommunication; MMIC switches; frequency 60 GHz; horn antenna; microstrip line; millimeter wave wireless communications; radio link; switched array antenna; wireless data transmissions; Antenna arrays; Communication switching; Horn antennas; MMICs; Microstrip antenna arrays; Radio link; Receiving antennas; Switches; Waveguide transitions; Wireless communication; 60GHz; antenna; half power beam width; line-of-sight; mm-Wave; non line-of-sight; switched array antenna;
Conference_Titel :
Millimeter Waves, 2008. GSMM 2008. Global Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Nanjing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1885-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1886-2
DOI :
10.1109/GSMM.2008.4534586