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New Development Around M-PRS Antennas for Sectoral Coverage of Telecommunication Networks With Dual Polarization

In this letter, we present a novel approach to study and design a dual-polarized sectoral antenna using a double layer of metallic partially reflecting surface (M-PRS) working on orthogonal polarizations as a superstrate. The use of metallic structures offers a new approach to industrial partners in...

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Published in:IEEE antennas and wireless propagation letters 2009-01, Vol.8, p.670-673
Main Authors: Hajj, M., Serhal, D., Chantalat, R., Jecko, B.
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Language:English
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Summary:In this letter, we present a novel approach to study and design a dual-polarized sectoral antenna using a double layer of metallic partially reflecting surface (M-PRS) working on orthogonal polarizations as a superstrate. The use of metallic structures offers a new approach to industrial partners in order to reduce costs and to facilitate design techniques. This antenna is able to radiate in vertical, horizontal, and dual polarization with a wide (or broad) radiation pattern form, i.e., presenting at least 60deg angular beamwidth in the azimuth plane. M-PRS antennas with sectoral pattern are usually designed only for vertical and horizontal polarization. A dual-polarized sectoral M-PRS antenna for lower Hiperlan2 application [5.155.35] GHz is presented.
ISSN:1536-1225
1548-5757
DOI:10.1109/LAWP.2009.2021417