Title :
60 GHz patch antenna array on low cost Liquid-Crystal Polymer (LCP) substrate
Author :
Cabrol, Patrick ; Pietraski, Philip
Author_Institution :
InterDigital Commun., Inc., Melville, NY, USA
Abstract :
Millimeter wave communications promises to enable the very high data rates demanded of 5G networks, but there are several hurdles that must be negotiated first. One of these hurdles is the small energy collecting capability of the small aperture antennas at these wavelengths. High gain antennas are required to overcome this limitation. The 60 GHz band is of particular interest due to the large 7-9 GHz of unlicensed spectrum available. The often cited atmospheric absorption in the band (~13dB/km) is easily tolerated in the 100-200m links envisioned for 5G networks. In order to test the feasibility of a 60GHz network, a platform is being constructed and a low cost, high gain antenna is required. For a low cost and small size solution, a low profile microstrip phased array antenna has been designed and fabricated on low-loss, two-layer Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) substrate. 4×4, 8×8 antenna array prototypes have been characterized and the results are described.
Keywords :
antenna phased arrays; aperture antennas; liquid crystal polymers; microstrip antenna arrays; millimetre wave antenna arrays; 5G networks; LCP substrate; frequency 60 GHz; high gain antennas; liquid-crystal polymer substrate; low profile microstrip phased array antenna; millimeter wave communications; patch antenna array; small aperture antennas; Antenna measurements; Arrays; Feeds; Gain; Patch antennas; Substrates; 5G; 60GHz; Liquid Crystal Polymer; Millimeter wave antenna; phase array antenna; printed antenna;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Applications and Technology Conference (LISAT), 2014 IEEE Long Island
Conference_Location :
Farmingdale, NY
DOI :
10.1109/LISAT.2014.6845230