TY - JOUR
T1 - Dual-Polarized Endfire Phased Array Antenna with Forward Beam Coverage for IoT Devices
AU - Yu, Yuepeng
AU - Deng, Changjiang
AU - Yao, Ruge
AU - Qiao, Zilin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 IEEE.
PY - 2026
Y1 - 2026
N2 - In this paper, a dual-polarized endfire phased array antenna (PAA) based on tilted-beam elements is presented to provide forward beam steering for IoT Devices. Each antenna element comprises two mirror-symmetric modules to generate ±45° polarizations, with their normal directions oriented to the endfire direction. Each module contains two dipoles with unequal lengths, excited by a 1-to-2 feeding network to achieve forward beam tilting. This achievement is helpful to avoid large grating lobes, even with large element spacing of 0.76λ in array design. To further suppress the cross-polarization level at the zenith, a gradient polarization metasurface (GPM) is placed tightly above the elements. It can provide additional polarization for the broadside beam, without influencing the endfire beam. A 1×6 dual-polarized PAA prototype operating in the 4.8 GHz band is fabricated. The measured beam steering range is from 0° to +70° with a 3.8-dB gain fluctuation, exhibiting forward and low-elevation coverage. Within this range, the measured side lobe level is below -7.9 dB, the cross-polarization level is below -9.7 dB, and dual polarizations are consistently maintained.
AB - In this paper, a dual-polarized endfire phased array antenna (PAA) based on tilted-beam elements is presented to provide forward beam steering for IoT Devices. Each antenna element comprises two mirror-symmetric modules to generate ±45° polarizations, with their normal directions oriented to the endfire direction. Each module contains two dipoles with unequal lengths, excited by a 1-to-2 feeding network to achieve forward beam tilting. This achievement is helpful to avoid large grating lobes, even with large element spacing of 0.76λ in array design. To further suppress the cross-polarization level at the zenith, a gradient polarization metasurface (GPM) is placed tightly above the elements. It can provide additional polarization for the broadside beam, without influencing the endfire beam. A 1×6 dual-polarized PAA prototype operating in the 4.8 GHz band is fabricated. The measured beam steering range is from 0° to +70° with a 3.8-dB gain fluctuation, exhibiting forward and low-elevation coverage. Within this range, the measured side lobe level is below -7.9 dB, the cross-polarization level is below -9.7 dB, and dual polarizations are consistently maintained.
KW - Phased array antenna
KW - beam-tilted element
KW - dual polarization
KW - gradient polarization metasurface (GPM)
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105038679752
U2 - 10.1109/JIOT.2026.3690105
DO - 10.1109/JIOT.2026.3690105
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105038679752
SN - 2327-4662
JO - IEEE Internet of Things Journal
JF - IEEE Internet of Things Journal
ER -