Compact Co-polarized PIFAs for Full-duplex Application Based on CM/DM Cancellation Theory

2021 
In this article, a compact co-polarized decoupled antenna for full-duplex application working at 1.71 GHz is proposed. The antenna is composed of two back-to-back air-dielectric planar inverted-F antennas (PIFAs) with zero edge-to-edge distance. The whole system is included in a compact volume of $0.45\lambda _{\mathrm {\mathbf {0}}} \times 0.45\lambda _{\mathbf {0}} \times 0.02\lambda _{\mathbf {0}}$ . The proposed antenna is designed based on the common mode (CM)/differential mode (DM) cancellation theory and its design guideline is illustrated in detail. Isolation maximum of 42 dB, broadside gain of 6.7 dB, and efficiency of 90% have been achieved in the proposed structure. There is a 1.9 dB gain difference between the broadside gain and the maximum gain. The proposed antenna shows its potentials in the radio frequency front-end incorporate design.
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