Parasitic layer-based reconfigurable antenna design by multi-objective optimization
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Defense date2012-06
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Abstract
A parasitic layer-based multifunctional reconfigurable
antenna (MRA) design based on multi-objective genetic
algorithm optimization used in conjunction with full-wave EM
analysis is presented. TheMRA is capable of steering its beam into
three different directions simultaneously
with polarization reconfigurability
having six different modes of operation. The MRA consists of a
driven microstrip-fed patch element and a reconfigurable parasitic
layer, and is designed to be compatible with IEEE-802.11
WLAN standards (5–6 GHz range). The parasitic layer is placed
on top of the driven patch. The upper surface of the parasitic layer
has a grid of 5 5 electrically small rectangular-shaped metallic
pixels, i.e., reconfigurable parasitic pixel surface. The EM energy
from the driven patch element couples to the reconfigurable
parasitic pixel surface by mutual coupling. The adjacent pixels are
connected/disconnected by means of switching, thereby changing
the geometry of pixel surface, which in turn changes the current
distribution over the parasitic layer, results in the desired mode
of operation in beam direction and polarization. A prototype of
the designed MRA has been fabricated on quartz substrate. The
results from simulations and measurements agree well indicating
8 dB gain in all modes of operation.
CitationYuan, X. [et al.]. A parasitic layer-based reconfigurable antenna design by multi-objective optimization. "IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation", Juny 2012, vol. 60, núm. 6, p. 2690-2701.
ISSN0018-926X
Publisher versionhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6186783
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