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Low-Profile Circularly-Polarized Single-Probe Broadband Antenna


Technology Benefits

Size of the antenna is shrunk by half compared to previous E-shaped CP patch antennaPerformance parameters such as AR bandwidth and impedance are substantially improved compared to commercial single-feed CP patch antennasThe single-probe design facilitates low-cost fabrications


Technology Application

The technology is ideal for wideband applications requiring circular polarizations, such as in satellite communication products (GPS, Radio-frequency identification, and direct broadcast satellite television)The compact size of this new antenna design could also be useful for linear or even planar arrays in high-gain satellite antennas


Detailed Technology Description

UCLA researchers from the department of electrical engineering have developed a new technology to fabricate CP patch antenna with compact size and decent performance. By fine-tuning the geometry of a half-E shaped patch antenna and utilizing an electrically thick substrate, a substantial size reduction of 50% is achieved compared to the original E-shaped CP patch antenna, while a satisfactory AR-S11 bandwidth of 5.3% can be retained.


Application No.

20170025762


Others

State Of Development

A prototype operating over the WLAN band ( 2.4-2.53 GHz) has been developed to demonstrate the design of low-profile circularly-polarized single-probe broadband antenna for radiofrequency communication. The prototype showed a good bandwidth (5.3%, AR ≤ 3 dB and S11 ≤ -10 dB) with a height of roughly λ/10, along with a predominantly unidirectional radiation pattern towards the broadside direction (theta=0).

Background

Patch antennas are attractive due to their low profile, easy fabrication and polarization versatility; however, the design of a compact, broadband, circularly polarized (CP) patch antenna still remains a significant challenge. Most existing low-profile CP dual-band or wideband antennas require multilayer fabrication, multiple input feeds or complex fabrication processing, raising the overall antenna cost. In addition, typical single-probe CP patch antennas have axial ratio (AR)/impedance (S11)-matching bandwidths less than 1-2%, limiting their efficiency. Although a single-probe CP E-shaped patch antenna had been designed to achieve a 9% AR-S11 bandwidth, the antenna’s large size limits its wide application.

Related Materials

Joshua M. Kovitz, Jean Paul Santos, and Yahya Rahmat-Samii. The CP Half E-shaped Patch: Evolving from Linear Polarization to Compact Single Feed Circularly Polarized Antennas. IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation, 2015.


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Tech ID/UC Case

25538/2015-888-0


Related Cases

2015-888-0


Country/Region

USA

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