The paper presents a novel wideband and wide beam unidirectional magneto-electric (ME) dipole antenna design for Wi-Fi-7 (5.18-7.125GHz) applications. The key aspects of the antenna design are:
Conventional dipole antenna: The conventional printed dipole antenna is not capable of providing wide beam coverage in the required frequency range.
Dipole with one scatterer: Adding one parasitic scatterer to the conventional dipole helps introduce an additional resonance at a lower frequency, broadening the overall bandwidth.
Tilted dipole with one scatterer: Tilting the radiating elements of the dipole antenna, along with the addition of the parasitic scatterer, further improves the bandwidth and beamwidth performance. The tilted design reshapes the current distribution on the antenna, leading to wider azimuthal beamwidth.
The simulation and measurement results show that the proposed tilted dipole with one scatterer antenna achieves over 50% fractional bandwidth and wide beamwidth exceeding 100° in both E-plane and H-plane across the 5GHz to 8GHz frequency range. This makes the antenna well-suited for next-generation WLAN applications that require wide coverage and high throughput.
The authors also discuss the practical implementation aspects, such as the use of a gamma feed and the arrangement of two antenna elements at +45° and -45° inclinations to achieve cross-polarization and spatial diversity. The measured results closely match the simulated performance, validating the efficacy of the proposed antenna design approach.
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