2019 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium (RWS) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/rws.2019.8714517
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UAV Communication Antenna Array with Wide Coverage Multi-beam 3 × 2 Switched Beamforming Network

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“…The proposed 5.83 GHz 2×2 antenna array has a compact size than all antenna listed in Table 5 with a simple rectangular patch where microstrip line feed [11], [12] quarter-wavelength transmission line [13] and coaxial feed technique [14]- [20] has been used to feed the antenna. Designed inset-feed antenna has achieved a high gain better than the entire antennas listed in Table 5 except [13], [17] and also has realized a wider bandwidth with good return loss which will be more effective for UAV application.…”
Section: Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The proposed 5.83 GHz 2×2 antenna array has a compact size than all antenna listed in Table 5 with a simple rectangular patch where microstrip line feed [11], [12] quarter-wavelength transmission line [13] and coaxial feed technique [14]- [20] has been used to feed the antenna. Designed inset-feed antenna has achieved a high gain better than the entire antennas listed in Table 5 except [13], [17] and also has realized a wider bandwidth with good return loss which will be more effective for UAV application.…”
Section: Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yusuf et al [11], an E-shaped dual-band UAV antenna has been designed whose resonant frequency is 5.8 and 9.6 GHz, respectively, but it is quite bulky, and due to the dual-band behavior gain of the antenna is less which is 9.11 dBi and 5.37 dBi respectively. Deo et al [12] introduced a dipole antenna for a resonant frequency of 5.09 GHz, but its gain and bandwidth are 4.36 dBi and 120 MHz, respectively, which is extremely low. A rectangular shape 2×2 microstrip patch antenna array for 3.8 GHz resonant frequency has been proposed by Sajjad et al [13] where the gain is 13.5 dB, but bandwidth is only 72 MHz which does not meet the minimum bandwidth requirement of 5G communications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After this in calculation of path loss associated with the user signal from the associated UAV, we assume the approximated model of LOS probability according to [31] as…”
Section: Formulation Of Objective Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%