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Wide-angle scanning phased-array system using arc-shorted half elliptic elements

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  • Jeong-Wook Kim
  • Sol Kim
  • Hyunyoung Cho
  • ByungKuon Ahn
  • Jin-Woo Kim
  • Jong-Won Yu

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Vehicles to everything (V2X) communication includes a variety of types, so wide-angle scanning is integral. For wide-angle scanning, the half power beam width (HPBW) of a single antenna must be wide. Moreover, the gain, low cross-polarization level, and impedance bandwidth are essential factors in high communication performance. In this paper, a wide-angle scanning phased-array system using an arc-shorted half-elliptic patch antenna at 5.8 GHz is presented. The design of both a single antenna and the entire phased-array system are covered, and to verify the design method, the proposed single antenna and phased array system were fabricated. The proposed antenna had 162 $ ^{\circ } $ ∘ HPBW in the E-plane and 8.63 dBi of peak gain. Its fractional bandwidth was 5%, and the level of cross-polarization was −16.8 dBi. Furthermore, the measured 3 dB scanning angle of the phased-array system was from $ -90^{\circ } $ −90∘ to 90 $ ^{\circ } $ ∘. The proposed system has wide-angle scanning.

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  • Jeong-Wook Kim & Sol Kim & Hyunyoung Cho & ByungKuon Ahn & Jin-Woo Kim & Jong-Won Yu, 2022. "Wide-angle scanning phased-array system using arc-shorted half elliptic elements," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 36(2), pages 261-271, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:36:y:2022:i:2:p:261-271
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2021.1962739
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