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This paper addresses the design of an antenna array for a portable picocell station with omnidirectional coverage. The proposed solution includes a stacked patch antenna as a single radiating element of the antenna array and a hybrid beamforming network. The antenna element works at 26 GHz with a bandwidth of 20% and a gain of approximately 8.5 dB along the operational bandwidth. The antenna is fed by a suspended stripline transitioned from a waveguide. This antenna element is used to compute a 5x12-element antenna array fed by the hybrid beamforming network. Results are analytically obtained for a fixed analog beamforming network that generates a csc squared pattern shape in elevation. Additionally, a digital beamforming network is computed to perform beamsteering for a desired set of constraints in the azimuth plane. Simulated results of the complete system yield promising insights on the capacity of the proposed design to provide omnidirectional coverage.
Anja Skrivervik, Abolfazl Azari
Anja Skrivervik, Hannes Bartle