Research on Structurally Integrated Phased Array for Wireless Communications

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Abstract

Structurally integrated antenna is a kind of highly integrated microwave device with a load-bearing function, and it is usually installed on the structural surface of the air, water and ground vehicles. This paper presents the design, fabrication and testing of a novel structurally integrated Ka-band active antenna for airborne 5G wireless communications. The proposed antenna is mainly composed of three parts: a package layer, a control and signal process layer and a RF layer. In the RF layer, the microstrip antenna array, tile transmitting (Tx) modules, micro-channel heat sinks and a stripline feeding network are highly integrated into a functional block with a thickness of 2.8 mm. Electromechanical co-design methods are developed to design the active antenna array with the superstrates, and two schemes for designing micro-channel heat sinks are evaluated to obtain a uniform temperature distribution. The RF layer is fabricated by using the low-temperature cofired ceramic process, and the three layers are assembled to form the full-size antenna prototype. The mechanical and electromagnetic experiments are carried out, and the results demonstrate the feasibility of the structurally integrated active antenna for airborne wireless communications.

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He, Q. Q., Ding, S., Xing, C., Chen, J. Q., Yang, G. Q., & Wang, B. Z. (2020). Research on Structurally Integrated Phased Array for Wireless Communications. IEEE Access, 8, 52359–52369. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2980595

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