A 28 GHz 5G phased array antenna with air-hole slots for beam width enhancement

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Abstract

In this paper, a 28 GHz fifth-generation (5G) phased array antenna with air-hole slots for beam width enhancement is proposed. The proposed antenna consists of eight dipole radiators on a mobile handset-sized ground with air-hole slots between the two adjacent elements for enhancing the half power beam width (HPBW) in the elevation plane. The dimensions of the proposed antenna are 130 mm × 42 mm × 0.127 mm. The proposed array antenna satisfies a -10 dB reflection coeffcient in the frequency range from 27.2 to 29.2 GHz with a peak gain of 10.33 dBi and a side lobe level (SLL) of 13 dB. In addition to its good performance, the proposed antenna has a very wide HPBW (measured) in the elevation plane, up to 219 degree with a scan coverage of ±45 degree in the azimuth plane. The proposed antenna demonstrates excellent hemispheric beam coverage for 5G mobile handset devices and can enable cost-effective mass production.

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Lee, H., Kim, S., & Choi, J. (2019). A 28 GHz 5G phased array antenna with air-hole slots for beam width enhancement. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9204204

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