Title :
A dual polarized dual band microstrip antenna for wireless communications
Author_Institution :
Allgon Syst. AB, Taby, Sweden
Abstract :
The demand for antennas for mobile wireless applications has increased dramatically over the last 10 years. Today we have a number of land and satellite based systems for wireless communications using a wide range of frequency bands. Not only do we see an increase in the number of subscribers in the different systems but also a demand for dual or multi band equipment capable of handling two or more frequency bands. Our paper describes a dual polarized, dual band antenna element suited for use in a base station antenna. The antenna element is an aperture coupled, stacked patch, maintaining the symmetry needed for dual polarization operation. The total height is less than 0.15 λ at the lowest frequency and the element provides broadside radiation. Whereas most previously presented dual band elements are linearly polarized microstrip antennas which utilize a number of narrow-band resonators, our design has all the broadband and dual-polarized characteristics of traditional aperture coupled patch antennas. The bandwidth for return loss>10 dB of the element covers both the 880-960 MHz GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) band and the 1710-1880 MHz DCS (Digital Cellular System) frequency band. The measured isolation between the ports corresponding to the two orthogonal polarizations is greater than 32 dB in both bands
Keywords :
UHF antennas; antenna radiation patterns; electromagnetic wave polarisation; microstrip antenna arrays; mobile radio; multifrequency antennas; 880 to 1880 MHz; DCS band; GSM band; aperture coupled stacked patch; base station antenna; broadband characteristics; broadside radiation; dual band microstrip antenna; dual polarized microstrip antenna; mobile wireless applications; Aperture antennas; Aperture coupled antennas; Artificial satellites; Broadband antennas; Dual band; Frequency; GSM; Microstrip antennas; Mobile antennas; Polarization;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Snowmass at Aspen, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4311-5
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.1998.685830