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Experimental Demonstration of Peripherally-Excited Antenna Arrays

Engineering and Technology

Experimental Demonstration of Peripherally-Excited Antenna Arrays

A. H. Dorrah and G. V. Eleftheriades

Discover the groundbreaking implementation of the Peripherally-Excited (PEX) antenna array, developed by Ayman H. Dorrah and George V. Eleftheriades. This innovative design produces multiple independently scannable pencil beams, revolutionizing MIMO and duplex antenna applications.... show more
Abstract
Emerging technologies such as 5G communication systems, autonomous vehicles and satellite Internet have led to a renewed interest in 2D antennas that are capable of generating fixed/scannable pencil beams. Although traditional active phased arrays are technologically suitable for these applications, there are cases where other alternatives are more attractive, especially if they are simpler and less costly to design and fabricate. Recently, the concept of the Peripherally-Excited (PEX) antenna array has been proposed, promising a sizable reduction in the active-element count, especially when compared with traditional phased arrays, albeit at the price of exhibiting some constraints on the possible beam-pointing directions. Here, we demonstrate the first practical implementation of the PEX antenna concept, and the proposed design is capable of generating single or multiple independently scannable pencil beams at broadside and tilted radiation directions, from a shared radiating aperture. The proposed structure is also easily scalable to higher millimeter-wave frequencies, and can be particularly useful in MIMO and duplex antenna applications, commonly encountered in automotive radars, among others.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 20, 2021
Authors
Ayman H. Dorrah, George V. Eleftheriades
Tags
PEX antenna array
scannable beams
millimeter-wave
MIMO
duplex antenna
radiating aperture
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