CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No.
201710804959.4 filed September 8, 2017 and tilted "A Broadband Low-Profile Dual-Linearly Polarized Antenna for OneLTE Two-In-One
Platform." Chinese Patent Application No.
201710804959.4 is hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD
[0002] The present application generally relates to a broadband low-profile dual-linearly
polarized antenna and, more specifically, to a broadband low-profile dual-linearly
polarized antenna for a OneLTE two-in-one platform.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Currently, OneLTE technology is rapidly emerging. OneLTE refers to simultaneously
comprising both TD-LTE and LTE FDD wireless network access modes and a shared core
network in an LTE network. The two wireless network access modes complement each other
and cooperate with each other to achieve site-level convergence, network interoperability,
and performance level integration on a network side, thereby maximizing overall network
capacity and coverage. Operators can, thus, use all of their own spectrum, including
TDD and FDD, to provide a unified 4G network experience.
[0004] However, existing dual-linearly polarized antennas for OneLTE typically include two
radiating portions (i.e., 1.8 GHz for FDD and 2.6 GHz for TDD) because neither has
sufficient bandwidth. For example, the dual-linearly polarized antenna disclosed by
the
U.S. Patent No. 3,740,754, the first of its kind to describe a dual-linearly polarized antenna, just cannot
meet the needs of a wide frequency band. Therefore, such antennas for OneLTE are bulky
and do not meet requirements for miniaturization. Furthermore, in these antennas,
there is a fairly obvious mutual coupling between the high and low frequency radiating
portions, causing distortion of the radiation pattern of the radiating portions of
the different frequency bands.
[0005] Although some two-in-one broadband antennas satisfying the 1.8GHz and 2.6GHz frequency
bands of OneLTE have appeared in academic papers or industrial products, the thickness
of these antennas is usually about 35mm, which cannot meet the requirements for smaller,
lighter, broader, and greener antennas in the industrial design process of OneLTE
base stations.
[0006] Therefore, it is desirable to overcome the defects and deficiencies in the prior
art, by providing a broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna that satisfies
miniaturization for a OneLTE two-in-one platform.
SUMMARY
[0007] In order to solve the above-identified problems, embodiments of the disclosed invention
adopt the following technical solutions.
[0008] According to some embodiments, a broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna
is provided that can include (1) a radiating portion that can include a dielectric
substrate, printed folded dipoles spaced apart on an upper surface of the dielectric
substrate, first coupled parasitic elements on a lower surface of the dielectric substrate,
and second coupled parasitic elements on the upper surface of the dielectric substrate
and (2) a feed balun for feeding the radiating portion, wherein each of the printed
folded dipoles can include a corresponding one of the first coupled parasitic elements
and a corresponding one of the second coupled parasitic elements.
[0009] Furthermore, according to some embodiments, a broadband low-profile dual-linearly
polarized antenna array device is provided that can include (1) a plurality of the
above-described dual-linearly polarized antennas, (2) a feed network that can include
a power divider for feeding the plurality of dual-linearly polarized antennas in equal
amplitude and in same phase, wherein the feed network can include two feed ports for
respectively exciting a ±45° polarization mode to feed each of the plurality of dual-linearly
polarized antennas through the power divider, and (3) a bottom metal reflector.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010]
FIG. 1 is an elevation view of a broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna
in accordance with disclosed embodiments;
FIG. 2 is a side view of a broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna in
accordance with disclosed embodiments;
FIG. 3 is a top view of a radiating portion of a broadband low-profile dual-linearly
polarized antenna in accordance with disclosed embodiments;
FIG. 4 is a bottom view of a radiating portion of a broadband low-profile dual-linearly
polarized antenna in accordance with disclosed embodiments;
FIG. 5(a) is a side view of first and second baluns of a feed balun of a broadband
low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna in accordance with disclosed embodiments
with portions thereof obscured;
FIG. 5(b) is a side view of the first and second baluns of the feed balun of the broadband
low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna that shows the portions obscured in FIG.
5(a);
FIG. 5(c) is a side view of first and second baluns of a feed balun of the broadband
low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna that shows the portions obscured in FIG.
5(a);
FIG. 6 is a view of a broadband low-profile antenna array device in accordance with
disclosed embodiments that includes broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized
antennas as shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2;
FIG. 7(a) is a graph of a standing wave ratio curve of port A of the broadband low-profile
antenna array device shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 7(b) is a graph of a standing wave ratio curve of port B of the broadband low-profile
antenna array device shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 8 is a graph of an isolation curve of port A and port B of the broadband low-profile
antenna array device shown in FIG. 6;
FIG. 9(a) is a graph of antenna performance for port A of the broadband low-profile
antenna array device shown in FIG. 6 and illustrates the horizontal section radiation
pattern;
FIG. 9(b) is a graph of antenna performance for port A of the broadband low-profile
antenna array device shown in FIG. 6 and illustrates the vertical section radiation
pattern;
FIG. 9(c) is a graph of antenna performance for port A of the broadband low-profile
antenna array device shown in FIG. 6 and illustrates the gain curve;
FIG. 9(d) is a graph of antenna performance for port A of the broadband low-profile
antenna array device shown in FIG. 6 and illustrates the efficiency curve;
FIG. 10(a) is a graph of antenna performance for port B of the broadband low-profile
antenna array device shown in FIG. 6 and illustrates the horizontal section radiation
pattern;
FIG. 10(b) is a graph of antenna performance for port B of the broadband low-profile
antenna array device shown in FIG. 6 and illustrates the vertical section radiation
pattern;
FIG. 10(c) is a graph of antenna performance for port B of the broadband low-profile
antenna array device shown in FIG. 6 and illustrates the gain curve;
FIG. 10(d) is a graph of antenna performance for port B of the broadband low-profile
antenna array device shown in FIG. 6 and illustrates the efficiency curve;
FIG. 11(a) is a graph of the horizontal section radiation patterns of main polarization
and cross polarization for port A of the broadband low-profile antenna array device
shown in FIG. 6; and
FIG. 11(b) is a graph of the horizontal section radiation patterns of main polarization
and cross polarization for port B of the broadband low-profile antenna array device
shown in FIG. 6.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] The specific embodiments of the disclosed invention will be described in detail below
with reference to the accompanying drawings in order to make the above objectives,
features, and advantages of the disclosed invention clearer and more comprehensible.
[0012] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to
provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed invention. However, the disclosed
invention can be implemented in many other ways than those described herein, and a
person skilled in the art can make a similar promotion without departing from the
spirit of the disclosed invention. Therefore, the disclosed invention is not limited
by the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0013] In some embodiments, a broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna as shown
in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 can include a radiating portion 1 and a feed balun 2. The radiating
portion 1 can have a rectangular plate shape, and the feed balun 2 can be located
at a center below the radiating portion 1. As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the feed
balun 2 can be placed on a feed circuit board 3.
[0014] The feed balun 2 can include a first balun 8 and a second balun 9 that are orthogonal
to each other and can be connected to a lower surface of the radiating portion 1 to
feed the radiating portion 1. Two plates of the feed balun 2 can be snapped together
through a middle slot, wherein an upper end of a middle part of one of the two plates
can have a short slot, and a lower end of a middle part of another of the two plates
can have a long slot, thereby implementing the feed balun 2 through a mating connection
of the long slot and the short slot.
[0015] As shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, the radiation portion 1 can include a dielectric substrate,
printed folded dipoles 7 spaced apart on an upper surface of the dielectric substrate,
first coupled parasitic elements 4 on a lower surface of the dielectric substrate,
and second coupled parasitic elements 5 on the upper surface of the dielectric substrate.
The radiating portion 1 can be implemented on a printed circuit board by a printing
process.
[0016] The printed folded dipoles 7 may be placed at equal or unequal intervals on the dielectric
substrate. As shown in FIG. 3, a number of the printed folding dipoles 7 can be four,
and the printed folding dipoles 7 can be placed at equal intervals of 90 degrees.
As further shown in FIG. 3, each of the printed folded dipoles 7 can have a respective
T-shaped match and have a respective T-shaped slit inside to form a respective current
path. In some embodiments, shapes of such T-shaped slits inside of the printed folded
dipoles 7 need not be totally identical. For example, in some embodiments, a top of
the T-shaped slits inside of upper and lower ones of the printed folding dipoles 7
can be narrower than a top of the T-shaped slits inside of left and right ones of
the printed folding dipoles 7. Furthermore, in some embodiments, there can be a respective
space between each of adjacent ones of the printed folded dipoles 7, and an inside
of the respective space can be substantially square while an outside of the respective
space can be a respective small opening. For the formation and principle of the printed
folded dipoles 7 having a T-shaped match, reference may be made to the prior art,
and details are not described herein again.
[0017] Each of the printed folded dipoles 7 can include a corresponding one of the first
coupled parasitic elements 4 and a corresponding one of the second coupled parasitic
elements 5 on either side, wherein the first coupled parasitic elements 4 are on the
lower surface of the dielectric substrate, and the second coupled parasitic elements
5 are on the upper surface of the dielectric substrate. The first and second coupled
parasitic elements 4, 5 can be used to expand bandwidth and reduce a profile of the
broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna.
[0018] Each of the printed folded dipoles 7 can be non-electrically connected to the corresponding
one of the first and second coupled parasitic elements 4, 5, but inductively induce
current on the corresponding one of the first and second coupled parasitic elements
4, 5. Positions of the first and second coupled parasitic elements 4, 5 can be reasonably
arranged according to requirements of inductive coupling. Accordingly, the specific
shapes of the first and second coupled parasitic elements 4, 5 shown in FIG. 3 and
FIG. 4 act only as an example, but not a limitation.
[0019] For example, as shown in FIG. 4, the first coupled parasitic elements 4 can be generally
shaped as "┌", "┐", "└", and "┘", and each of the first coupled parasitic elements
4 can be located between respective ones of the adjacent ones of the printed folded
dipoles 7 with a respective notch facing inward. In some embodiments, each of the
first coupled parasitic elements 4 can be located inside of respective outer contours
the respective ones of the adjacent ones of the printed folded dipoles 7, and in some
embodiments, each of the first coupled parasitic elements 4 can be located right below
respective inner sides of the respective small opening between the respective ones
of the adjacent ones of the printed folded dipoles 7.
[0020] In some embodiments, each of the second coupled parasitic elements 5 can include
two respective rectangular strips that need not be electrically connected in substantially
the shape of the Chinese character "

" and can be placed adjacent to respective neighboring portions of respective outer
edges the respective ones of the adjacent ones of the printed folded dipoles 7. In
some embodiments, such rectangular strips can be different sizes, and a long side
can be parallel to the respective outer edges of one of the printed folded dipoles
7.
[0021] Each of the printed folded dipoles 7 can have a corresponding feed point 6 located
therein, and the feed balun 2 can feed each of the printed folded dipoles 7 through
the corresponding feed point 6 in a manner of coupled feed.
[0022] FIG. 5(a) is a side view of portions of the first and second baluns 8, 9 of the feed
balun 2 (other portions of the baluns 8, 9 are obscured). As shown in FIG. (a), a
middle of the second balun 9 can include a recess to bypass the first balun 8 to avoid
electrical connection (or, alternatively, to form a protrusion). FIG. 5(b) and FIG.
5(c) show the portions of the first and second baluns 8, 9 that are obscured in FIG.
5(a). As shown in FIG. 5(a), FIG. (b), and FIG. 5(c), shapes of the first and second
baluns 8, 9 need not be the same, but both can be substantially "

" in shape and feed the radiating portion 1 at the top through a coupling manner.
[0023] The bottom of the feed balun 2 can be connected to a feed circuit. By way of example
and not limitation, the feed circuit can be implemented using a microstrip circuit.
[0024] FIG. 6 is a view of a broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna array
device in accordance with disclosed embodiments. FIG. 6 only shows two dual-linearly
polarized antennas, but embodiments disclosed herein are not so limited, and such
an antenna array device can include any number of dual-linearly polarized antennas
as appropriate. As shown in FIG. 6, a feed network can feed the antenna array device.
The feed network can include a one-to-two power divider so as to feed each of the
dual-linearly polarized antennas with equal amplitude and same phase. The feed network
can have two feed ports (i.e., port A and port B shown in FIG. 6) for respectively
exciting two polarization modes of ±45° to feed each of the dual-linearly polarized
antennas through the one-to-two power divider.
[0025] The antenna array device may also include a bottom metal reflector, and the feed
network may be located above the bottom metal reflector. The bottom metal reflector
can be made of a metal plate, such as a copper plate, and can have a metal flange.
[0026] In some embodiments, the antenna array device may include a radome.
[0027] By performing a performance test on the antenna array device shown in FIG. 6, the
following test results and conclusions can be obtained.
[0028] As shown in FIG. 7(a) and FIG. 7(b), when frequency is around 1.8 GHz and 2.6 GHz,
standing wave ratios can be 1.7 or less, regardless of port A or port B.
[0029] As shown in FIG. 8, when the frequency is around 1.8 GHz and 2.6 GHz, isolation of
port A and port B can be kept below -25 dB.
[0030] As shown in FIG. 9(a), FIG. 9(b), FIG. 9(c), FIG. 9(d), FIG. 10(a), FIG. 10(b), FIG.
10(c), and FIG. 10(d), for port A or port B, an influence of frequency variation on
radiation directivity of the broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna
is not obvious, and radiant energy is mainly concentrated in the horizontal front.
As further shown in FIG. 9(a), FIG. 9(b), FIG. 9(c), FIG. 9(d), FIG. 10(a), FIG. 10(b),
FIG. 10(c), and FIG. 10(d), when the frequency is around 1.8 GHz and 2.6 GHz, gains
of port A and port B can both be maintained above 10 dBi, and efficiencies can both
be maintained above 80%.
[0031] As shown in FIG. 11(a) and FIG. 11(b), for port A or port B, radiation is dominated
by a main polarization, and a high cross-polarization ratio is achieved.
[0032] In summary, the broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna and the antenna
array device disclosed herein can effectively realize a low-profile (reducing antenna
thickness of about 35 mm in conventional cross-polarized antennas to 19 mm), can implement
a wide frequency band of 1700 MHz to 2700 MHz, and can achieve high gain, high efficiency,
high cross-polarization ratio, and high isolation. Furthermore, the broadband low-profile
dual-linearly polarized antenna and the antenna array device disclosed herein have
such advantages as simple structure, neat appearance, easy engineering implementation,
and suitability for mass production.
[0033] Although this disclosure has described specific embodiments and generally associated
methods, modifications and replacements of these embodiments and methods will be apparent
to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the above description of exemplary embodiments
does not limit or constrain this disclosure. Other variations, substitutions, and
modifications are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the
disclosure limited by the following claims.
1. A broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna comprising:
a radiating portion, wherein the radiating portion comprises a dielectric substrate,
printed folded dipoles spaced apart on an upper surface of the dielectric substrate,
first coupled parasitic elements on a lower surface of the dielectric substrate, and
second coupled parasitic elements on the upper surface of the dielectric substrate;
and
a feed balun for feeding the radiating portion,
wherein each of the printed folded dipoles includes a corresponding one of the first
coupled parasitic elements and a corresponding one of the second coupled parasitic
elements.
2. The broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna according to claim 1, wherein
each of the printed folded dipoles has a respective T-shaped match.
3. The broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna according to claim 1 or
2, wherein the first coupled parasitic elements are generally shaped as "┌", "┐",
"└", and "┘", and wherein each of the first coupled parasitic elements is located
between respective adjacent ones of the printed folded dipoles with a respective notch
facing inward.
4. The broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna according to claim 3, wherein
each of the first coupled parasitic elements is located inside of respective outer
contours of the respective adjacent ones of the printed folded dipoles.
5. The broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna according to claim 2, 3
or 4, wherein each of the second coupled parasitic elements includes two respective
rectangular strips in substantially the shape of the Chinese character "

" and is placed adjacent to respective neighboring portions of respective outer edges
of respective adjacent ones of the printed folded dipoles.
6. The broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna according to any one of
claims 1 to 5, wherein the feed balun comprises two orthogonal baluns, and wherein
each of the two orthogonal baluns is substantially "

" in shape.
7. The broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna according to any one of
claims 1 to 6, wherein the feed balun feeds the radiating portion in a manner of coupled
feed.
8. The broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna according to any one of
claims 1 to 7, wherein the printed folded dipoles are placed at equal or unequal intervals.
9. The broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna according to claim 8, further
comprising four of the printed folded dipoles, wherein the printed folded dipoles
are placed at the equal intervals of 90 degrees.
10. The broadband low-profiled dual-linearly polarized antenna according to any one of
claims 1 to 9, wherein the radiating portion is rectangular.
11. A broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna array device comprising:
a plurality of dual-linearly polarized antennas, wherein each of the plurality of
dual-linearly polarized antennas includes the broadband low-profile dual-linearly
polarized antenna of any one of claims 1 to 10;
a feed network comprising a power divider for feeding the plurality of dual-linearly
polarized antennas in equal amplitude and in same phase, wherein the feed network
has two feed ports for respectively exciting two polarization modes of ±45° to feed
each of the plurality of dual-linearly polarized antenna through the power divider;
and
a bottom metal reflector.
12. The broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarized antenna array device according to
claim 11, wherein the plurality of dual-linearly polarized antennas has a number of
two, and wherein the power divider is a one-to-two power divider.
13. The broadband low-profile dual-linearly polarization antenna array device according
to claim 11 or 12, wherein the bottom metal reflector includes a metal flange.