2016
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2015.2499750
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High Gain and Low Cost Differentially Fed Circularly Polarized Planar Aperture Antenna for Broadband Millimeter-Wave Applications

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“…[10] presents a SIW slot array antenna covered by corner-truncated CP array patches. The measured -15-dB |S 11 | and 3-dB AR bandwidths of this antenna are about 6.4 % and 2.86 %, respectively. This method can achieve good CP performance.…”
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“…[10] presents a SIW slot array antenna covered by corner-truncated CP array patches. The measured -15-dB |S 11 | and 3-dB AR bandwidths of this antenna are about 6.4 % and 2.86 %, respectively. This method can achieve good CP performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Meanwhile, there has been an increasing interest in the investigation of circularly polarized (CP) antennas because of their advantages of suppressing the multi-path interference and reducing the polarization mismatch [8]. Therefore, over past twenty years, many kinds of CP antennas based on SIW technology have been investigated [9][10][11][12][13].…”
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“…To provide the above‐mentioned performance requirements, various millimeter‐wave antennas have been recently reported. For example, an eight‐element cavity‐backed multilayered antenna array by Park et al has been proposed for 28 GHz.…”
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“…A simpler 3 × 3 planar microstrip phased array antenna operating at 28 GHz by Khalily et al provides a gain of 15.6 dBi in a size of around 20 × 20 mm 2 , however, it comes with a very narrow bandwidth (27.3‐29 GHz). Antennas for unlicensed 60 GHz band providing 10.2 and 7 GHz bandwidths, respectively, are simple planar and have small sizes, however, may not be suitable for long distance communication due to high attenuation. A four‐layered metamaterial based antenna operating in 26.5 to 38.3 GHz attains 15 dBi gain.…”
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confidence: 99%