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Title:
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Design and integration of 60-GHz grid array antenna in chip package.
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Author:
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Sun, Mei.; Zhang, Yue Ping.
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Copyright year:
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2008 |
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Abstract:
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Driven by the great potential to revolutionize short-range high-speed wireless personal area
network systems, designs towards low-cost highly-integrated 60-GHz radios in silicon
semiconductor technology have received great attention in recent years. To provide 60-GHz
radio chipsets with low-cost packaging and antenna solutions, the Antenna-in-Package (AiP)
designs have shown promising results [1-3]. However, as the current AiP designs use only
one antenna element, the gain is not enough, it is therefore necessary to extend it to an array
antenna to achieve higher gain. Microstrip patch and slot array antennas designed for 60-GHz
applications has been reported. However, they suffer from the complex feeding network,
sophisticated process techniques to achieve enhanced performance. To avoid these problems,
the grid array antenna was adopted in our work [4]. We show that a grid array antenna is an
excellent array antenna candidate for 60-GHz applications and is particularly suitable for
fabrication in LTCC or integration in packages [5-6]. |
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Subject:
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DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Antennas, wave guides, microwaves, radar, radio. |
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Type:
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Conference Paper |
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Conference name:
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Asia Pacific Microwave Conference (2008:Hong Kong, China) |
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School:
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School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
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Rights:
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Version:
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Published version |