Title :
A Simultaneous Dual-Channel Micro-Radio-Repeater for Ad-Hoc Wireless Communication
Author :
Young Jun Song ; Sarabandi, Kamal
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
A dual-channel subwavelength low-power radio repeater system is presented in this communication. The repeater system is composed of a low-profile miniaturized receive antenna, an end-fire two-element miniaturized transmit antenna array, and a low-power high-gain amplifier chain. The isolation between the receive antenna and transmit antenna is achieved by a near-field cancellation method. To achieve a dual-channel response antennas are made wideband using parasitic elements and the open-loop transfer function is designed in a manner to present zero-crossing phase at two frequency points within the band. The closed-loop gain of the repeater system has a gain higher than that of the amplifier at the zero-crossing phase frequency points, which gives rise to repeater performance at two distinct channels. A prototype of the repeater system operating in 2.4 ~ 2.5 GHz with dimensions of 39.67 mm ×85.39 mm ×3.18 mm is designed and fabricated. Performance of this repeater is characterized experimentally by measuring its radar cross section (RCS). Using an amplifier chain with gain of 45 dB, it is shown that dual-channel repeater exhibits RCS values of 27.7 dBsm and 26.0 dBsm at 2.42 GHz and 2.44 GHz, respectively.
Keywords :
UHF amplifiers; ad hoc networks; antenna arrays; broadband antennas; radar cross-sections; radio repeaters; receiving antennas; telecommunication channels; transfer functions; transmitting antennas; RCS; ad-hoc wireless communication; amplifier chain; closed-loop gain; dual-channel repeaters; dual-channel response antennas; dual-channel subwavelength low-power radio repeater system; end-fire two-element miniaturized transmit antenna array; frequency 2.42 GHz; frequency 2.44 GHz; gain 45 dB; low-power high-gain amplifier chain; low-prolile miniaturized receive antenna; near-field cancellation method; open-loop transfer function; radar cross section; repeater performance; simultaneous dual-channel microradio-repeater; wideband parasitic elements; zero-crossing phase frequency points; Antennas; Bandwidth; Gain; Mutual coupling; Radio frequency; Repeaters; Transfer functions; Indoor radio communication; interference suppression; mutual coupling; repeaters;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2014.2310896