Medium-sized highly coupled planar arrays with maximum aperture efficiency

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This paper presents a technique to design strongly coupled planar arrays with very high aperture efficiency. The key innovation is that, based on an irregular 2 × 1 array, very compact medium-sized arrays of size 2 × 2, 2 × 4, and 2 × 6 are constructed with very strong and constructive mutual coupling between the elements. In this way, a maximum aperture efficiency is reached for a given footprint of the array. The occupied space of the antenna in comparison with conventional linear patch arrays is studied. A prototype 2 × 4 array operating around 5.8 GHz is designed, fabricated, built, and measured. The results show a large bandwidth of 20% and a very high aperture efficiency of 100%, which is the largest found in the literature for similarly sized arrays. These results are important in view of the future Internet of Things, where small and medium-sized arrays are planned to be mounted on numerous devices where a very limited physical area is available.

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Pourmohammadi, P., Volski, V., & Vandenbosch, G. A. E. (2021). Medium-sized highly coupled planar arrays with maximum aperture efficiency. Sensors, 21(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21175925

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