Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna Based on Substrate Integrated Waveguide for S-Band and C-Band Applications

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A novel frequency reconfigurable antenna based on substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) for S-band and C-band applications is proposed. The antenna employs a SIW resonant cavity structure with a rectangular-ring slot and a long slit etched on the top surface. An extra via post is introduced to adjust the resonance frequency of the low-frequency mode independently without affecting the impedance matching of the high-frequency mode or decreasing the gain. Several PIN diodes are symmetrically placed along the rectangular-ring slot to attach the patch to the top surface. The working state of PIN diodes is controlled by a simplified bias structure. A prototype was fabricated and measurements show the proposed antenna has a bandwidth of 18 MHz in S-band low-frequency mode and 322 MHz in C-band high-frequency mode. Good agreements between the simulated and measured return losses, as well as radiation patterns, are observed.

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Qin, J., Fu, X., Sun, M., Ren, Q., & Chen, A. (2021). Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna Based on Substrate Integrated Waveguide for S-Band and C-Band Applications. IEEE Access, 9, 2839–2845. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3047540

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