Abstract

A low-sidelobe fan-beam wideband linear array antenna employing a nonparasitic grounded reflector is presented. This fan-beam antenna is achieved using a six-element conventional planar monopole array antenna and feed network, which together produce sidelobes at - 26 dB. Dolph-Tschebyscheff distribution is employed, and a broadband array feed network is designed to satisfy beneficial input impedance bandwidth requirements in the frequency range 1.7-2.2 GHz. Therefore, this array covers applications of GSM-DCS2, DECT, and 3G. Combining planar monopole antenna as an array with nonparasitic grounded reflector allows an advantageous fan beam pattern to be generated. H-plane 3-dB beamwidths are controllable using grounded reflector height. In addition, the results are compared with and without reflector array antenna.

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