研究目的
This paper presents a novel design of an inexpensive and ecologically friendly polarization-reconfigurable UHF patch antenna using recycled polyolefin (a form of recycled plastic) as the dielectric substrate originally intended for many other industry applications.
研究成果
The paper demonstrates that recycled polyolefin substrate can be used to design and manufacture high performance patch antennas at low-cost. The antenna is fully recyclable, making it environmentally friendly. The antenna shows high port isolation and return loss with a symmetric beam shape. Future work includes measuring the antenna’s performance at varied temperature and humidity.
研究不足
The substrate is vulnerable to variation in dielectric constant value among different production batches. A wideband patch antenna design is suggested to accommodate the frequency shift due to changes to its dielectric constant value.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involves designing a polarization-reconfigurable patch antenna with dual feeds on a recycled polyolefin substrate. The dielectric constant of the substrate is analyzed through the patch antenna’s resonance method.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The substrate used is recycled polyolefin, specifically 'Uniboard Eco', with a thickness of 10 mm.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A 0.1 mm copper foil and 0.2 mm tinned steel sheet are used for the radiation patch and ground plane, respectively. A SMA connector is used to feed the patch antenna.
4:1 mm copper foil and 2 mm tinned steel sheet are used for the radiation patch and ground plane, respectively. A SMA connector is used to feed the patch antenna.
Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
4. Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow: The antenna is fabricated using adhesive copper foil on the recycled polyolefin substrate. The antenna's performance is measured in terms of return loss, bandwidth, port isolation, and gain.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The dielectric constant of the substrate is calculated using the deviation of the measured patch antenna’s resonant frequency from the designed frequency.
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