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Metamaterial-Based Thin Planar Lens Antenna for Spatial Beamforming and Multibeam Massive MIMO

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A metamaterial (MTM)-based thin planar lens antenna is proposed for spatial beamforming and multibeam massive multiple-input multiple-output systems. The antenna consists of a planar lens and a linear array of receive/transmit elements. To lower the insertion and reflection loss, the lens is formed by the two-layered ultrathin MTM-based surface separated with air and fed by substrate integrated waveguide-fed stacked-patch antennas. The effects of the focal-to-diameter ( f/D) on the power distribution of the lens are investigated to work out a design method. A planar lens antenna fed with seven elements is, for example, designed to operate at 28-GHz bands. The measured results show that the proposed antenna can achieve a scanning coverage of ±27° with a gain tolerance of 3.7 dB and a maximum gain of 24.2 dBi with an aperture efficiency of 24.5% over the operating bandwidth of 26.6-29 GHz. The lens antenna also features the advantages of compact size, low cost, lightweight, simple feeding network, and easy integration with other circuits for the next generation mobile communication and radar systems.

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