Abstract

A dual-beam filtering patch antenna consisting of a slotted patch, a metal strip underneath the patch, two pins, and a ground plane is proposed for wireless communication application. A wide operation band with stable symmetrical dual-beam far-field radiation pattern is obtained, and two radiation nulls at the lower and the upper band edges, respectively, are controlled to ensure a sharp rolloff rate at the band edges for both reflection coefficient and realize gain. Undesired higher modes can be suppressed over the stopband by changing the spacing between the patch and ground pane With entire height of $0.058~\lambda _{0}$ , the proposed antenna is implemented to show a −10 dB bandwidth of 3.0–3.8 GHz, a consistent realized gain of about 6.8 dBi within the passband for both two radiation beams directed at ±30°, out-of-band radiation suppression level of higher than 17 dBi, and good band-edge selectivity.

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