Abstract

In this letter, a design of multibeam antenna (MBA) with 2-D beam steerable capability is proposed. The proposed MBA is composed of a circular 44 butler matrix (BM) and a 24 patch antenna array. And the 24 patch antenna array consists of four 2-element subarrays uniformly arranged along E-plane. By introducing the switching diodes in the subarray and controlling the switching diodes on and off, elements of the subarray are excited through the paths with different lengths, and the beam of the subarray is steered subsequently in H-plane. The circular 44 BM is designed as the beamforming network to excite the four subarrays uniformly arranged along E-plane and steer the beam in E-plane. The proposed MBA can generate 12 beams by selecting the excitation port and controlling the on-off state of the switching diodes. To validate the performance of the proposed MBA, a prototype is fabricated and measured. By the design, the dimension of the designed MBA has reduced to 2.9 01.3 0. The designed MBA operates at 5.7 GHz, and the results show that beams of the MBA can cover the range of 36 in E-plane and 22 in H-plane, respectively.

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