Abstract

This paper consists of two parts. The first part presents a review of the recent development in broadband circularly polarized filtering antennas. The second part presents a novel design of broadband integrated filtering antenna based on eighth-mode SIW (EMSIW) resonators for rectenna applications. This work has three main novel contributions. First, by adjusting the external quality factors and coupling coefficients of the resonators in this filtering antenna, optimum input impedance with a complex value can be realized within the filtering antenna. Thus there is no need for an external impedance matching network, which is usually required between the antenna and the rectifying circuits; Second, compared with traditional microstrip resonators, high-Q EMSIW cavities are used to increase antenna gain; third, the coupling gap between the EMSIW resonators also acts as the feeding structure of the radiator. So the feeding structures are all on the middle layer. The ground plane on the back side is a complete structure without any defects. This novel structure design improves front-to-back ratio to enhance the antenna receiving efficiency. To validate this method, two C-band circularly polarized integrated filtering antennas with an input impedance of 50 $\Omega $ and complex impedance are designed, simulated, and fabricated. The measured results show that the operating frequency bandwidth of the proposed antennas is more than 14.5% at C-band with the gain above 8 dBi. The 3-dB axial ratio bandwidth is larger than 8.5% and the front-to-back ratio is higher than 18 dB. Moreover, the proposed antenna with complex impedance is conjugate matched with the input impedance of a specific rectifying circuit at 5.8 GHz and harmonics suppression at the second-harmonic frequency is achieved.

Highlights

  • The development of modern wireless systems demands radio frequency (RF) front-ends and antennas with compact sizes, light weight, low cost and multiple functions

  • This paper focuses on the research of the broadband circularly polarized filtering antennas

  • Two eighth-mode substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) (EMSIW) resonators are adopted in the feeding circuit as shown in Fig. 6 (c)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The development of modern wireless systems demands radio frequency (RF) front-ends and antennas with compact sizes, light weight, low cost and multiple functions. Passive components such as filters, power dividers and antennas are designed separately and cascaded This approach leads to some problems including bulky volumes, heavy weight, complicated structures and high insertion loss between the components. Dong et al.: Broadband CP Filtering Antennas antenna does not require a separate impedance matching network between the antenna and the filtering circuits It has many advantages such as a compact size, low loss, the enhancement of antenna bandwidth, high frequency selectivity, wideband harmonic suppression, improved out-of-band rejection and reduced interferences. The key challenges for circularly polarized filtering antenna design are to realize broad axial ratio (AR) bandwidth and high radiation efficiency.

REVIEW OF BROADBAND CIRCULARLY POLARIZED
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