Low-Profile Broadband Dual-Polarized Dipole Antenna for Base Station Applications

Sensors (Basel). 2023 Jun 16;23(12):5647. doi: 10.3390/s23125647.

Abstract

A low-profile broadband dual-polarized antenna is investigated for base station applications. It consists of two orthogonal dipoles, fork-shaped feeding lines, an artificial magnetic conductor (AMC), and parasitic strips. By utilizing the Brillouin dispersion diagram, the AMC is designed as the antenna reflector. It has a wide in-phase reflection bandwidth of 54.7% (1.54-2.70 GHz) and a surface-wave bound range of 0-2.65 GHz. This design effectively reduces the antenna profile by over 50% compared to traditional antennas without an AMC. For demonstration, a prototype is fabricated for 2G/3G/LTE base station applications. Good agreement between the simulations and measurements is observed. The measured -10-dB impedance bandwidth of our antenna is 55.4% (1.58-2.79 GHz), with a stable gain of 9.5 dBi and a high isolation of more than 30 dB across the impedance passband. As a result, this antenna is an excellent candidate for miniaturized base station antenna applications.

Keywords: dipole antenna; dual-polarized; low-profile; wideband artificial magnetic conductor.

MeSH terms

  • Electric Impedance
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