DocumentCode :
1365787
Title :
Driving on-board antennas
Author :
Dyball, Helen
Author_Institution :
IET, Stevenage, UK
Volume :
46
Issue :
22
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
1475
Lastpage :
1475
Abstract :
As demand grows for more sophisticated in-vehicle communications systems, the automobile industry is facing significant challenges in the design of suitable antennas that can support the growing range of required services. Collaborating researchers from Hongik University and Hyundai-Kia Motors in Korea are now adopting a more practical approach to in-vehicle antenna design and have built a prototype printed rear-window car FM antenna that is optimised by taking the influence of the entire vehicle structure into account. They now plan to expand their research to in-vehicle multiband window, diversity and MIMO antennas to provide these systems with an improved reception reliability and throughput data capacity.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; automotive electronics; microstrip antennas; mobile communication; MIMO antenna; automobile industry; in-vehicle antenna design; in-vehicle communication system; in-vehicle multiband window; on-board antenna; printed rear-window car FM antenna; reception reliability; throughput data capacity;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electronics Letters
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
0013-5194
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/el.2010.9131
Filename :
5613998
Link To Document :
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