DocumentCode
1763889
Title
An Engineered Conductor for Gain and Efficiency Improvement of Miniaturized Microstrip Antennas
Author
Latif, S.I. ; Shafai, L. ; Shafai, Cyrus
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Volume
55
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
41365
Firstpage
77
Lastpage
90
Abstract
This paper reviews the concept of an engineered conductor, introduced by the authors in order to reduce ohmic losses of miniaturized microstrip antennas [1-4]. Because of the miniaturization, the ohmic losses of microstrip antennas increase, which essentially significantly reduces their gain and efficiency. By the use of the engineered conductor concept, these two important parameters of such antennas can be improved without altering the antenna´s geometry. The concept is based on using multiple laminated thin conductors, rather than one thick conducting layer, to form the microstrip antenna. The technique is applied to several miniaturized microstrip antennas in order to reduce their ohmic losses. The concept is explained using a microstrip line to demonstrate that the conductor loss can be reduced by increasing the number of layers in the lamination, while keeping the total thickness constant. Using conventional metallized substrates, the lamination reduces the thickness of each conductor layer to approximately or less than the skin depth in that conductor. Studies of two miniaturized antennas - namely, the square-ring antenna and the modified open-ring antenna - have respectively provided about 4.6 dB and 1.5 dB improvements in the gain, and from 30% to 40.7% improvement in the efficiency. Experimental investigations are also presented that confirmed the simulated results.
Keywords
conductors (electric); laminations; microstrip antennas; microstrip lines; antenna geometry; efficiency improvement; engineered conductor; lamination; microstrip line; miniaturization; miniaturized antennas; miniaturized microstrip antennas; modified open-ring antenna; multiple laminated thin conductors; ohmic losses; Conductors; Dielectrics; Gain measurement; Lamination; Loss measurement; Microstrip antennas; Patch antennas; Gain and efficiency enhancement; miniaturized microstrip antennas; multiple laminated patch conductors; ohmic loss reduction;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1045-9243
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MAP.2013.6529319
Filename
6529319
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