Beamwidth radiation in the E-plane of a printed bow-tie antenna operating over 57–64 GHz. This is achieved by artificially modifying the dielectric constant of the antenna substrate using arrays of metamaterial inclusions realized using stub-loaded H-shaped unit cells to provide a high index of refraction. The H-shaped inclusions are tilted with respect to the axis of the antenna and embedded in the direction of the end-fire radiation. The resulting dual-beam radiation in the E-plane has maxima at +60° and 120° with respect to the end-fire direction (90°), with a maximum peak gain of 9 dBi at 60 GHz
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In this paper, the design of a switched-beam antenna array to operate in the 60 GHz band for short-r...
Reconfigurable antennas have gained immense interest since the last few decades. Reconfigurable ante...
International audienceThis communication presents the design of a linearly polarized transmitarray a...
This communication presents a high-gain bow-tie antenna that operates across 57–64 GHz for applicati...
Elevation-plane beam tilting is demonstrated for a printed dipole antenna operating over 57–64 GHz. ...
This communication presents a technique to re-direct the radiation beam from a planar antenna in a s...
This communication describes a beam-tilting technique for planar dipole antennas utilizing gradient ...
The demand for wireless data communications is rapidly increasing due to several factors including i...
This paper describes a simple and effective beam tilting technique for planar end-fire antennas usin...
In this paper, a high-gain phased array antenna with wide-angle beam-scanning capability is proposed...
An effective technique for reducing the mutual coupling between two Dielectric Resonator Antennas (D...
An innovative design is presented of a metamaterial inspired antenna array for millimeter-wave band ...
In this paper, a low-profile broadband antenna is presented for 60 GHz applications. It is demonstra...
The use of bow-tie geometries to enhance the characteristics of a radiating element previously propo...
The 60-GHz frequency band can be employed to realise the next-generation wireless high-speed communi...
In this paper, the design of a switched-beam antenna array to operate in the 60 GHz band for short-r...
Reconfigurable antennas have gained immense interest since the last few decades. Reconfigurable ante...
International audienceThis communication presents the design of a linearly polarized transmitarray a...