Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97201, USA
2. Department of Computer Science, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97201, USA
Abstract
This paper proposes a full-duplex (FD) antenna design with passive self-interference (SI) suppression for the 28 GHz mmWave band. The reduction in SI is achieved through the design of a novel configuration of stacked Electromagnetic Band Gap structures (EBGs), which create a high impedance path to travelling electromagnetic waves between the transmit and receive antenna elements. The EBG is composed of stacked patches on layers 1 and 2 of a four-layer stack-up configuration. We present the design, optimization, and prototyping of unit antenna elements, stacked EBGs, and integration of stacked EBGs with antenna elements. We also evaluate the design through both HFSS (High Frequency Structure Simulator) and over-the-air measurements in an anechoic chamber. Through extensive evaluations, we show that (i) compared to an architecture that does not use EBGs, the proposed novel stacked EBG design provides an average of 25 dB of additional reduction in SI over 1 GHz of bandwidth, (ii) unit antenna element has over 1 GHz of bandwidth at −10 dB return loss, and (iii) HFSS simulations show close correlation with actual measurement results; however, measured results could still be several dB lower or higher than predicted simulation results. For example, the gap between simulated and measured antenna gains is less than 1 dB for 26–28 GHz and 28.5–30 GHz frequencies, but almost 3 dB for 28–28.5 GHz frequency band.
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