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2021-12-26
A 5.4 GHz Dual-Polarized Printed AMOS Antenna
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Progress In Electromagnetics Research Letters, Vol. 101, 165-171, 2021
Abstract
A novel dual-polarized printed AMOS antenna with high isolation operating at 5.4 GHz is proposed. The horizontal and vertical polarizations have similar radiation patterns in horizontal plane with the HPBW over 90°. In the frequency range of 5.2 GHz-5.6 GHz, the vertical polarization antenna and horizontal antenna have the gain above 7.4 dB and 10 dB, respectively. The S21 between the two input ports of the dual-polarized AMOS antenna is lower than -40 dB.
Citation
Wen Luo, and Yanfei Li, "A 5.4 GHz Dual-Polarized Printed AMOS Antenna," Progress In Electromagnetics Research Letters, Vol. 101, 165-171, 2021.
doi:10.2528/PIERL21052301
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