Multi beam dielectric lens antenna for 5g base station

In the 5G mobile system, new features such as millimetre wave operation, small cell size and multi beam are requested at base stations. At millimetre wave, the base station antennas become very small in size, which is about 30 cm; thus, dielectric lens antennas that have excellent multi beam radiati...

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Published in:Sensors (Switzerland)
Main Author: Ansarudin F.; Rahman T.A.; Yamada Y.; Rahman N.H.A.; Kamardin K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020
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Ansarudin F.; Rahman T.A.; Yamada Y.; Rahman N.H.A.; Kamardin K.
Multi beam dielectric lens antenna for 5g base station
2020
Sensors (Switzerland)
20
20
10.3390/s20205849
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85092622453&doi=10.3390%2fs20205849&partnerID=40&md5=9cda4c3d89fb3ec2254eeef408f19420
In the 5G mobile system, new features such as millimetre wave operation, small cell size and multi beam are requested at base stations. At millimetre wave, the base station antennas become very small in size, which is about 30 cm; thus, dielectric lens antennas that have excellent multi beam radiation pattern performance are suitable candidates. For base station application, the lens antennas with small thickness and small curvature are requested for light weight and ease of installation. In this paper, a new lens shaping method for thin and small lens curvature is proposed. In order to develop the thin lens antenna, comparisons of antenna structures with conventional aperture distribution lens and Abbe’s sine lens are made. Moreover, multi beam radiation pattern of three types of lenses are compared. As a result, the thin and small curvature of the proposed lens and an excellent multi beam radiation pattern are ensured. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
MDPI AG
14248220
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Ansarudin F.; Rahman T.A.; Yamada Y.; Rahman N.H.A.; Kamardin K.
spellingShingle Ansarudin F.; Rahman T.A.; Yamada Y.; Rahman N.H.A.; Kamardin K.
Multi beam dielectric lens antenna for 5g base station
author_facet Ansarudin F.; Rahman T.A.; Yamada Y.; Rahman N.H.A.; Kamardin K.
author_sort Ansarudin F.; Rahman T.A.; Yamada Y.; Rahman N.H.A.; Kamardin K.
title Multi beam dielectric lens antenna for 5g base station
title_short Multi beam dielectric lens antenna for 5g base station
title_full Multi beam dielectric lens antenna for 5g base station
title_fullStr Multi beam dielectric lens antenna for 5g base station
title_full_unstemmed Multi beam dielectric lens antenna for 5g base station
title_sort Multi beam dielectric lens antenna for 5g base station
publishDate 2020
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description In the 5G mobile system, new features such as millimetre wave operation, small cell size and multi beam are requested at base stations. At millimetre wave, the base station antennas become very small in size, which is about 30 cm; thus, dielectric lens antennas that have excellent multi beam radiation pattern performance are suitable candidates. For base station application, the lens antennas with small thickness and small curvature are requested for light weight and ease of installation. In this paper, a new lens shaping method for thin and small lens curvature is proposed. In order to develop the thin lens antenna, comparisons of antenna structures with conventional aperture distribution lens and Abbe’s sine lens are made. Moreover, multi beam radiation pattern of three types of lenses are compared. As a result, the thin and small curvature of the proposed lens and an excellent multi beam radiation pattern are ensured. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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