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Design of dual circular polarized stacked patch antenna for BeiDou navigation satellite systems

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Pages 766-777 | Received 19 Jul 2023, Accepted 17 Mar 2024, Published online: 26 Mar 2024
 

Abstract

In this article, a design of two-layered, dual circular-polarization (CP) and dual-band path antenna is presented for BeiDou navigation satellite (BDS) system applications. A single 50-Ω Co-axial probe feeding arrangement is employed to achieve dual-band operation and it feeds both the antennas simultaneously. This mode introduces the CP radiation on both upper (RHCP) and lower (LHCP) operation bands. The impedance bandwidth is further widened by accommodating two semi-circular stubs on the top patch. The fabricated and experimentally validated prototype radiates at 1.82 and 3.45 GHz (center frequency). The upper and lower operating band exhibits right and left-handed CP radiations, which constructs dual-band operation. The fabricated prototype has a physical size of πr2 × 0.024 λg with an antenna profile of 2.38 mm (0.024 λg). The experimentally validated upper and lower bands impedance bandwidth with |S11| < −10 dB are 21.1% and 11.1%, respectively. The fabricated prototype is a good candidate to use in BDS applications. [Q2

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