用于 X、Ku 和 K 波段应用的新型频率可重构天线

Youssef Frist, Mourad Elhabchi, M. N. Srifi
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在本文中,我们介绍了一种新颖的频率可重构天线设计,它充分利用了分裂环谐振器(SRR)和缺陷地面结构技术(DGS)的原理。这些技术分别战略性地应用于天线的贴片和接地。此外,在辐射元件和地平面内加入两个 PIN 二极管,还能实现不同的谐振频率。值得注意的是,这些频率的范围从 8 千兆赫到 26 千兆赫,有效覆盖了 X、Ku 和 K 波段。拟议天线的配置包含两个 PIN 二极管,使我们能够实现四种不同的状态。值得注意的是,大部分谐振频率都呈现正增益,平均增益为 2.55 dBi。此外,S11 峰值值得注意,所有谐振频率的驻波比始终低于 2。E 平面的辐射模式是全向的,具有广泛的覆盖范围,而在 H 平面,我们观察到在大多数频率下都是以定向辐射模式为主。为确保研究结果的可靠性,我们采用 CST Microwave Studio(MWS)进行了初步模拟,随后使用高频结构模拟器(HFSS)对结果进行了验证。
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A Novel Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna for X, Ku, and K Bands Applications
In this paper, we introduce a novel frequency-reconfigurable antenna design that leverages the principles of split ring resonator (SRR) and defected ground structure techniques (DGS). These techniques are strategically applied to the antenna’s patch and ground, respectively. Additionally, the incorporation of two PIN diodes, situated within the radiating element and the ground plane, introduces the capability to achieve distinct resonant frequencies. Notably, these frequencies span the range of 8 GHz to 26 GHz, effectively covering the X, Ku, and K bands. The configuration of the proposed antenna incorporates two PIN diodes, enabling us to achieve four distinct states. Notably, a majority of the resonant frequencies exhibit a positive gain, resulting in an average gain of 2.55 dBi. Additionally, the peak S11 value is noteworthy, and the VSWR remains consistently below 2 across all resonant frequencies. The radiation pattern in the E-plane is omnidirectional, offering broad coverage, while in the H-plane, we observe a directional radiation pattern predominant at most frequencies. To ensure the reliability of our findings, we employ CST Microwave Studio (MWS) for initial simulations and subsequently validate the outcomes using High-Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS).
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