Title :
A low-cost and very small wireless terminal integrated on the back of a flat panel array for 26 GHz band fixed wireless access systems
Author :
Miura, Yohei ; Shirosaki, Toshifumi ; Taniguchi, Tom ; Kazama, Yasuhiro ; Kimura, Yuichi ; Hirokawa, Jiro ; Ando, Makoto
Author_Institution :
Dev. Dept., Japan Radio Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
A compact wireless terminal (WT) with a high gain planar array has been developed for the Wireless IP Access System (WIPAS), which is a point-to-multipoint FWA (fixed wireless access) system in 26 GHz frequency band. Drastic cost reduction and downsizing are realized by using an alternating phase fed single layer waveguide array antenna and MMIC (microwave monolithic IC) technologies. This terminal is 190×190×55 mm3 in volume and less than 2.0 kg in weight which accommodates over 31 dBi very high efficiency antenna with radome, RF module, IF modules, ASIC (application specific IC) for modem, TDMA (time division multiple access) equipment control, and MAC (medium. access control). Only an Ethernet cable with 24 DC power supply is attached on the terminal. This paper describes the design of WT with the focus upon the unique antenna and RF module.
Keywords :
Internet; MMIC; antenna feeds; application specific integrated circuits; local area networks; modems; planar antenna arrays; radio access networks; radomes; time division multiple access; waveguide antenna arrays; 26 GHz; ASIC; Ethernet cable; IF modules; MAC; MMIC; RF module; TDMA; WIPAS; Wireless IP Access System; alternating phase fed array antenna; application specific IC; fixed wireless access systems; flat panel array; high gain planar array; medium. access control; microwave monolithic IC; modem; point-to-multipoint FWA; radome; single layer waveguide array antenna; time division multiple access; very high efficiency antenna; very small wireless terminal; Application specific integrated circuits; Costs; MMICs; Microwave antenna arrays; Microwave devices; Microwave integrated circuits; Phased arrays; Planar arrays; Radio frequency; Time division multiple access;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communication Technology, 2003. IEEE Topical Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8196-3
DOI :
10.1109/WCT.2003.1321542