Building 5G millimeter-wave wireless infrastructure: wide-scan focal plane arrays with broadband optical beamforming

2019 
A wide-scan and broadband focal-plane array (FPA) concept is introduced in this article, which provides high antenna gain and effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) with electronic beamsteering within a relatively large field of view (FoV), up to +/-20°. The antenna uses a bifocal double-reflector concept that optimizes the illumination of the focal-plane region. In this way, we have reduced the required size of the feed array and have maximized the number of simultaneously active array elements. By using a photonics beamformer, a broadband system for the 20-40-GHz band can be created with a fiber-based interface to a central processing unit. This hybrid antenna system is a very interesting concept for future 5G and beyond [5G millimeter-wave (mm-wave) base stations, two-way satellite communication systems, and point-to-point wireless backhaul systems]. A silicon BiCMOS low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a photonic integrated circuit (PIC) for the optical beamformer have been developed and integrated into the overall system. A system-level demonstrator was developed and experimentally validated in receive mode. Our concept provides an antenna gain of more than 40 dBi over an FoV of +/-15° at 28.5 GHz.
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