T. Tantipiriyakul and K. Kanjanasit, “A Binary Hexagon Stripe Metamaterial Antenna,” The 21st International Conference on Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technology (ECTI-CON 2024), Khon kaen University, Khon kaen, Thailand, 27th-30th May 2024

Abstract— This paper presents the numerical simulation of the hexagonal-based binary-coding metamaterial antennas in the centimeter-wave band (7-24 GHz) for 6G communication. Two types of unit cells are created by an opposite reflection phase as digital binary “0” and “1” elements. The engineered planar configuration is referred to as a hexagon-based artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) with a vertical stripe pattern. The field source is excited by using an aperture-fed structure with a microstrip line. The advancement of this configuration is that wideband and double band with distinct radiation patterns. The proposed antenna object comes up with a widened impedance bandwidth due to using a hexagonal patch and optimizing the impedance matching of the mutual coupling effect. The full-wave simulation based on the FEM method is used to study the characteristics of antenna performance. The resultant antennas can be operated at the targeted frequency of 79 GHz. The simulated results report the characteristics of scattering and field distribution in terms of reflection, impedance, current configuration, and radiation patterns.


Keywords— binary patch antenna, binary metasurface, metasurface antenna, binary-striped antenna, AMC antenna

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