1. A Shielded-QMSIW-Based Self-Diplexing Antenna for Closely Spaced Bands and High Isolation.
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Pradhan, Nrusingha Charan, Subramanian, Karthikeyan Sholampettai, Barik, Rusan Kumar, and Cheng, Qingsha S.
- Abstract
In this letter, a shielded quarter-mode substrate integrated waveguide (S-QMSIW)-based self-diplexing antenna for closely spaced bands and high isolation is proposed. A ${\rm Y}$ -shaped slot is engraved on the top of the metal to enhance the extra capacitance of the QMSIW cavity resonator; thus, it helps to reduce its size as well as achieve dual-band characteristics. The S-QMSIW resonator is then excited by two orthogonal microstrip feed lines in the full-wave electromagnetic simulator (high-frequency structure simulator) to operate at two distinct frequencies (3.47 and 3.84 GHz). A transmission zero is generated at 3.56 GHz to provide port isolation better than 47 dB. In addition, a lumped circuit model is predicted to validate the antenna structure. To demonstrate the proposed concept, an S-QMSIW-based self-diplexing antenna is designed, fabricated, and tested. The recorded peak gains of the antenna are 4.8 and 5.7 dBi at 3.47 and 3.84 GHz, respectively. At each band, the antenna front-to-back ratio is greater than 20 dB. The circuit size of the proposed antenna is very compact (0.15 $\lambda _g^{2}$). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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