Title :
Achievement of inverse frequency-dependent phase shift by using composite right/left-handed phase shifter
Author :
Michishita, Naobumi ; Yamada, Yoshihide ; Cho, Keizo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Nat. Defense Acad., Yokosuka, Japan
fDate :
Oct. 29 2012-Nov. 2 2012
Abstract :
In the conventional base station antenna, a linear array antenna is used. For suppressing the interference between neighbouring cells, the main beam is down-tilted to the cell edges of own radio zones [1]. Recently, the multi-frequency base station antenna is used due to a limited space in the base station [2]. The beam tilt angle is usually designed by conventional phase shifters. For example, in the dual-frequency (1.5 GHz and 2 GHz) base station antenna, the beam tilt angle becomes frequency-independent. However, the half-power beamwidth at 1.5 GHz is broader than that at 2 GHz. Therefore, the interference to the neighbouring cell becomes large at 1.5 GHz. To suppress the interference at 1.5 GHz, the composite right/left-handed (CRLH) phase shifter has been proposed for achieving inverse phase shift at each frequency by using the dispersion relation of the CRLH transmission line [3]. The variation of the dispersion curve can be obtained by mechanically-shifting the patch for series capacitance. This paper presents the dispersion design of the unit cell and the experimental verification of the inverse phase shift at each frequency.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; interference suppression; multifrequency antennas; phase shifters; CRLH transmission line; beam tilt angle; composite right/left-handed phase shifter; conventional base station antenna; frequency 1.5 GHz; frequency 2 GHz; frequency-independent; interference suppression; inverse frequency-dependent phase shift; inverse phase shift; linear array antenna; mechanically-shifting; multifrequency base station antenna; radio zones; Base stations; Dispersion; Feeds; Interference; Phase shifters; Power transmission lines;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation (ISAP), 2012 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Nagoys
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1001-7