The elementary radiator of a planar array for next generation millimeter-wave (mm-wave) 5G base stations is described. The antenna is designed for high density interconnect (HDI) manufacturing for yielding a compact, densely-interconnected, and highly-integrable stacked structure. The layout of the single element is determined by directly optimizing key radiation features of the whole planar arrangement according to specific application-driven requirements. In addition, thanks to the exploitation of a spline-shaped modelling of the radiator, suitable performance in terms of impedance matching, realized gain, half-power beamwidth (HPBW), polarization purity, and inter-element isolation are achieved within the 28-GHz pass-band. Moreover, integrated out-of-band filtering capabilities are obtained in selected and wide non-contiguous stop-bands without additional circuitry.
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Salucci, M., Castlunger, C., Marcantonio, D., Oliveri, G., Robol, F., Rosatti, P., … Massa, A. (2018). High Density Interconnect Microstrip Patch Antenna for 5G Base Stations with Integrated Filtering Performance. Technologies, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies6020045
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