Enhancing parasitic interference directional antennas with multiple director elements.

Schandy, Javier - Steinfeld, Leonardo - Rodríguez Díaz, Benigno - González, Juan Pablo - Silveira, Fernando

Resumen:

The Swedish Institute of Computer Science Parasitic Interference Directional Antenna (SPIDA) is an electrically switched directional antenna that uses switched beamforming techniques to shape the antenna radiation pattern focusing the transmitted power in a given direction, increasing the maximumgain, and simultaneously reducing interference in other directions.This work extends the use of the SPIDA antenna, showing that using multiple director elements results in an improved performance in terms of maximum gain, narrower Half Power Beamwidth (HPBW), and a lower module of the 𝑆11 parameter. Measurements show that using three directors improves the maximum gain about 1.4 dB (6.8 dBi for the single director element antenna against 8.2 dBi for the antennawith three directors); the input impedancematchingwas also improved, obtaining amodule of 𝑆11 parameter of -9.8 dB at the central frequency (𝑓𝑐 = 2.4525 GHz) against -7.5 dB for the antenna with a single director element. Finally, new intermediate directions of transmission can be achieved by using two successive director elements, where the power is focused in the bisectrix of the angle formed by the two directors. This converts a six-sector antenna like the SPIDA into a twelve-sector antenna without changing the hardware.

Detalles Bibliográficos
2019
ANII-Fondo María Viñas (FMV_1_2014_1_104872).
Antenna design
Inglés
Universidad de la República
COLIBRI
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1155/2019/7546785
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/46485
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Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)