2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/1339236
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A Compact Planar Ultra-Wideband Array Antenna

Junli Zhu,
Mengfei Chen,
Ziting Li
et al.

Abstract: Ultra-wideband (UWB) antennas have recently gained prominence in communication, radar technology, and electronic warfare domains. The quick development of these antennas is due to the wide bandwidth requirements of pulse radar, ground penetrating radar, electromagnetic compatibility, spaceborne communication systems, stealth target detection, and more. Aiming to address the defects of existing UWB antennas, which often have narrow bandwidth and low gain, a planar ultra-wideband microstrip array antenna was des… Show more

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“…The ULTWAA is a uniformly linear travelling-wave antenna array with 3 × 1 array in shape, designed for milli-meter wave services in the sub-THz band (Eric et al, 2023). For attaining 5G requirements, multi-band slotted patch antennas, stacked patch antennas and MIMO with different approaches are proposed (Wang et al, 2023;Ma et al, 2023;Zhu et al, 2023). A metallic square loop and a circular ring are suggested for a frequency-selective surface with a wide bandpass that operates at the X, Ku, and Ka bands (Vanitha et al, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ULTWAA is a uniformly linear travelling-wave antenna array with 3 × 1 array in shape, designed for milli-meter wave services in the sub-THz band (Eric et al, 2023). For attaining 5G requirements, multi-band slotted patch antennas, stacked patch antennas and MIMO with different approaches are proposed (Wang et al, 2023;Ma et al, 2023;Zhu et al, 2023). A metallic square loop and a circular ring are suggested for a frequency-selective surface with a wide bandpass that operates at the X, Ku, and Ka bands (Vanitha et al, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%