Abstract

Mm-wave dielectric waveguides are a promising and low-cost technology for the transmission of ultra-high data rates. Besides the attenuation (losses) and group delay, the bending loss of the dielectric waveguides is also one of the key parameters to establish the capacity and energy efficiency of such wired links, when deployed in realistic scenarios. In this context, we report the experimental characterizations of bending effects for various solid and hollow commercially available dielectric waveguides at V-band (50–75 GHz). A wide-band transition has been designed to carry out the measurements using a Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) and extension modules. The measured results are in very good agreement with full-wave simulations. Our experimental results show an average bending loss of 1.46 dB over the entire V-band for the fundamental {HE}_{11}^{y} mode of a PTFE solid dielectric waveguide (core diameter of 3.06 mm) with a 90° bending angle and 25 mm radius of curvature. This value rises up to 2.88 dB (or 3.25 dB) when bending radius is changed to 15 mm (or bending angle grows up to 140°). The measurements also show that the measured bending losses increase significantly for hollow dielectric waveguides, in particular when the inner to outer diameter ratio gets larger.

Highlights

  • Mm-wave dielectric waveguides are a promising and low-cost technology for the transmission of ultra-high data rates

  • We present the experimental characterization of bending effects at V-band for a solid circular dielectric waveguide and for hollow circular waveguides with different inner and outer diameters

  • We investigated bending losses for solid and hollow dielectric waveguides made of different materials: PTFE—Teflon[15], PE—Polyethylene[19] and PS—Polystyrene[20] at 60 GHz

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Introduction

Mm-wave dielectric waveguides are a promising and low-cost technology for the transmission of ultra-high data rates. Besides the attenuation (losses) and group delay, the bending loss of the dielectric waveguides is one of the key parameters to establish the capacity and energy efficiency of such wired links, when deployed in realistic scenarios. In this context, we report the experimental characterizations of bending effects for various solid and hollow commercially available dielectric waveguides at V-band (50–75 GHz). We present the experimental characterization of bending effects at V-band for a solid circular dielectric waveguide and for hollow circular waveguides with different inner and outer diameters. In order to measure these waveguides, a specific transition from were metallic circular measured for the waveguides to dielectric two polarizations of the fwuanvdeagmuiednetsahl amsobdeeen( HreEax1l1izaenddaHt VE-y1b1 )a,nfodr

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