DocumentCode :
734810
Title :
Multi-beam Luneburg lens antenna for cellular communications
Author :
Afanasyev, Pavel ; Matitsine, Serguei ; Sledkov, Victor ; Lagoiski, Pavel ; Matytsine, Leo ; DeMarco, Tony ; Tse-Tong Chia
Author_Institution :
Matsing Pte Ltd., Singapore, Singapore
fYear :
2015
fDate :
13-17 April 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a Luneburg lens based multi-beam antenna solution for cellular communications. The solution uses a Luneburg lens fed by an array of appropriately placed dual-polarized radiators. As the coupling between the dual-polarized radiators and the reflections from the Luneburg lens are small, a beam-to-beam isolation of better than 30dB is achieved. Contemporary air interfaces such as LTE significantly benefit from high isolation between beams/sectors yielding much higher capacity/throughput. Furthermore, because of the spherical symmetry of the lens, the beams are identical and symmetrical in shape. Our Luneburg lens multi-beam antenna is broadband and provides up to 120° angular coverage with minimal beam variation in frequency due to the special design of the radiators. The cross-over between adjacent beams is designed for a nominal value of -10dB, which is generally accepted as optimal for 3G and 4G wireless network operation. It has been tested and shown to significantly improve the capacity of base station.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; 4G mobile communication; Long Term Evolution; cellular radio; lens antennas; 3G wireless network operation; 4G wireless network operation; LTE; beam-to-beam isolation; cellular communications; dual polarized radiator array; multibeam Luneburg lens antenna; multibeam antenna; Arrays; Base stations; Broadband antennas; Dielectrics; Lenses; Structural beams; Luneburg lens; base station; broadband antenna;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP), 2015 9th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lisbon
Type :
conf
Filename :
7228639
Link To Document :
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