Bidirectional Rod Antennas Comprising collinear Antenna and Parasitic Elements
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概要
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This paper proposes a novel bidirectional rod antenna(BIRA)comprising a collinear antenna and parasitic wires as a base station antenna for a street microcell. The spacing between the collinear antenna and the parasitic wire, and the length of the parasitic wires, which are the design parameters obtaining a bidirectional pattern, are investigated using the moment method. The results show that wide spacing enlarges the bandwidth obtaining the bidirectional pattern, however it decreases the gain. Furthermore, to enlarge the bandwidth, a BIRA with are parasitic plates whose radius is the same as that of the radome is also proposed. The configuration can be constructed using the same exterior as the BIRA with parasitic wires. It is also shown that the are parasitic plates enlarge the bandwidth in proportion to the area projected onto the tangential plane at the center of the arc. Finally, a prototype of the proposed antenna is shown.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1998-06-25
著者
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Cho Keizo
Ntt Wireless Systems Laboratories
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Hori T
Fukui University
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HORI Toshikazu
NTT Wireless Systems Laboratories
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TOZAWA Hajime
NTT Wireless Systems Laboratories
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KIYA Shinji
NTT Wireless Systems Laboratories
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