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Wiley Open Access, Electronics Letters, 2(49), p. 85-86, 2013

DOI: 10.1049/el.2012.3203

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Monolithic patch antenna for dedicated short-range communications

Journal article published in 2013 by O. Leonardi ORCID, T. Cadili, M. Pavone, T. Isernia, G. Sorbello ORCID
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Abstract

Dedicated short-range communications (DSRCs) is a novel short- to medium-range wireless protocol designed for automotive use. The DSRC signals are circularly polarised and allocated in the 5.8 GHz band. Described is the development of a monolithic and compact patch antenna with left-hand circular polarisation intended for the on-board unit equipment of a DSRC system. The 40×60×2.455 mm fabricated prototype exhibits a circularly-polarised gain of about 5.52 dBc with a cross-polar discrimination of about 20 dB.