Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):
G. Artner:
"The Communicative Vehicle: Multiple Antennas in a Chassis Antenna Cavity";
Poster: IEEE 86th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2017-Fall),
Toronto;
09-24-2017
- 09-27-2017; in: "IEEE 86th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2017-Fall)",
(2017),
1
- 5.
English abstract:
The number of antennas mounted on vehicles keeps growing. Antennas in hidden modules will replace or supplement antennas in shark-fin modules. Chassis antenna cavities were recently proposed as large antenna modules, which can be built, and concealed, inside the vehicle chassis. Recent results of multiple antennas inside a chassis antenna cavity are presented. An inverted-F antenna and a conical monopole antenna are compared, based on measurements performed in an anechoic
chamber. Measurements suggest that the position of the antenna inside the cavity has a significant influence on the gain pattern. Further measurements of frequency sweeps are needed, but prior to that exchangeable cavity bases are required.
Keywords:
antena, vehicular, automotive, cavity, carbon, CFRP, car-to-car, C2C, vehicle-to-vehicle, V2X, V2V, MIMO
Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_261393.pdf
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