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Multi arms quasi-yagi antenna for millimeter-wave applications
The design and development of broadband multi arms quasi-Yagi antenna for ka-band and MM-wave wireless communications applications is introduced. The proposed antenna consists of 50 Q microstrip line feed terminated by balun for good impedance matching, printed multi arms of dipole, and a short strip with finite ground plane. The antenna structures, together with the parasitic elements are designed to achieve broad dual-band extended from 23 GHz to 32 GHz and from 43 GHz to 80 GHz. The antenna has been designed to meet the requirement of ISM band 60 GHz, WLANs, WPANs, W-band, 5th generation cellular (28/38) GHz and 80 GHz automotive radar. Antenna design was first simulated using HFSS ver.14, and obtained results were compared with experimental measurements on a prototype developed of a single printed circuit board.