2022
DOI: 10.1109/ojap.2022.3224807
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A Low-Cost Millimeter-Wave 5G V2X Multi-Beam Dual-Polarized Windshield Antenna

Abstract: Design procedure and experimental validation for a millimeter-wave (MMW) vehicular antenna with simultaneous multi-beam, for 5G V2X application, is presented. The design overcomes the constraint for requiring both wide angular coverage and high gain through a compact multi-array design. Each array is designed to have a fixed beam direction and sufficient beamwidth so that the overall pattern guarantees simultaneous coverage in the elevation plane. The multi-array idea is a cost-effective technique compared to … Show more

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“…To compensate for the communication quality of single-beam antennas in nonmain lobe beam directions, multi-input and multi-output (MIMO) technology is proposed in a 5G communication system, causing the emergence of multi-beam array antennas. Generally speaking, there are three methods for creating a high-gain multibeam array: first, by designing antenna units that can produce multiple beams and arranging them into an array [29]; second, by combining linear arrays with beams originating from different directions [30]; and others, by controlling the directions of multiple beams within the array using electrically adjustable components. On the other hand, an increasing number of beams results in complex feeding networks and higher energy consumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To compensate for the communication quality of single-beam antennas in nonmain lobe beam directions, multi-input and multi-output (MIMO) technology is proposed in a 5G communication system, causing the emergence of multi-beam array antennas. Generally speaking, there are three methods for creating a high-gain multibeam array: first, by designing antenna units that can produce multiple beams and arranging them into an array [29]; second, by combining linear arrays with beams originating from different directions [30]; and others, by controlling the directions of multiple beams within the array using electrically adjustable components. On the other hand, an increasing number of beams results in complex feeding networks and higher energy consumption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%