A patch/dipole hybrid-mode antenna for Sub-6GHz communication

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Abstract

A low-profile antenna with a high gain and broad bandwidth is proposed for Sub-6GHz communication in this paper. A narrow-band patch mode and a narrow-band dipole mode are shared in one radiator and simultaneously excited to broaden the bandwidth. A compact prototype with a projection size of 0.90 λ 0 × 0.78 λ 0 and a profile of 0.13 λ 0 (λ 0 is the wavelength in the free space at the center of the operating frequency) is fabricated and measured. The measurement demonstrates an impedance bandwidth of 67.50%, covering the frequency range from 2.75 GHz to 5.45 GHz and an average gain of 8.4 dBi in the operating band of 3.0–5.0 GHz.

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Huang, B., Lin, W., Huang, J., Zhang, J., Zhang, G., & Wu, F. (2019). A patch/dipole hybrid-mode antenna for Sub-6GHz communication. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19061358

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