An investigation on vector antennas
Abstract (Summary)
KONANUR, ANAND S. An Investigation On Vector Antennas. (Under the direction
of Dr. Gianluca Lazzi).
Wireless networks consisting of compact antennas find applications in diverse areas
such as communication systems, direction of arrival estimation, sensor networks
and imaging. The effectiveness of many of these systems depends on maximizing
the reception of RF power and extracting maximum information from the incident
electromagnetic wave. Traditionally, this has been achieved through MIMO systems
employing a spatial array of antennas, and results in enhanced channel capacity. We
show that similar increases in capacity can be obtained through the use of vector
antennas consisting of co-located loops and dipoles that can respond to more than
one component of the incident electromagnetic field. Such a system is constructed
and its performance measured in a rich scattering environment. It is shown that the
system, with three and four element vector antennas at both the transmitter and
receiver, supports three and four times more information, respectively, as compared
to conventional systems consisting of sensors with single antennas. Alternate geometries
evolving out of the study of co-located antennas, consisting of closely spaced
elements with optimized mutual coupling and envelope correlation characteristics are
discussed. The design and implementation of filter networks that act as conjugate
matching networks and enable better absorption efficiency is described. The enhancement
in the Expected Mutual Information of systems employing such filters in
conjunction with vector antennas is quantified for the designed antennas. Preliminary
results indicating possible applications of vector antennas to medical imaging are also
included.
An Investigation On Vector Antennas
by
Anand Satyanarayana Konanur
A dissertation submitted to the Graduate Faculty of
North Carolina State University
in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the Degree of
Doctor of Philosophy
Electrical Engineering
Raleigh
2006
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School:North Carolina State University
School Location:USA - North Carolina
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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