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Antennas and Propagation Volume 1, Article ID 8981, pages doi:1.1155/1/8981 Application Article Dual-Beam Antenna Design for Autonomous Sensor Network Applications Jean-Marie Floc h, Ahmad El Sayed Ahmad, and van Kokar IETR, CNRS UMR 1, Avenue des Buttes de Coesmes, 353 Rennes, France Correspondence should be addressed to Ahmad El Sayed Ahmad, ahmad-khoder.el-sayed-ahmad@insa-rennes.fr Received 1 September 1; Accepted September 1 Academic Editor: Ernesto Ávila-Navarro Copyright 1 Jean-Marie Floc h et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This paper describes our contribution in the ANR project called CAPNET dedicated to the site security (autonomous sensor network). The network is autonomous in term of energy and it is very easy to deploy on the site (the time to deploy each node of the network is around 1 minutes). The first demonstrator was deployed in the fire base station of Brest, France with 1 nodes with a security perimeter around 1.5 km. Our contribution takes place in the field of antennas, with the development of two systems: a single-beam antenna reserved for the supervisor or the last node of the network, and a dual-beam antenna dedicated to the node in linear configuration. For the design and optimization of antennas, we use HFSS CAD software from ANSOFT. The antennas have been designed and successfully measured. 1. Introduction In the wireless applications, directional antenna and dualbeam antenna play important roles [1]. In miniaturizing the wireless communication system, the antenna must be small enough to be placed inside the system. In a lot of point to point communication system and in sensor network applications, several-type antennas (dualbeam) such as array of patches[], leaky wave antennas [3, ], and EBG antennas [5] are usually not suitable due to their large size, complexity in the design to obtain a dualbeam, complexity in the matching feed network, and so forth. The printed-circuit type antenna is the trend in antenna development, which is compact and relatively inexpensive. Various small size printed-circuit type antennas and several methods to reduce the size of the antenna exist such as use of high-permittivity substrates, printed dipole antennas [], shorting pins, zig zag, fractal, slots and meander-line [, 8], and printed agi antennas [9]. Among various types of printed-circuit antennas, planar agi structures are attractive for wireless applications due to their high gain and directive property in addition to the common qualities of printed antennas (simplicity design, low profile, small size, light weight, low cost, reduced losses, reduction of the connectors, as well as ease to fabrication and integration in the PCB). In addition, the dual-beam pattern can be easily implemented by agi antenna without complicated feeding networks as we show in this paper. In this paper, the elementary structure is based on printed dipole antenna [1]. First, we have studied an elementary dipole antenna with reflector and director. The advantage of this is to increase the gain of the printed dipole and to decrease the backside radiation. Next, a printed agi antenna with directors (reserved for the supervisor or the last node of the network) is studied in order to increase the gain of antenna. Finally, we have developed a special dual-beam antenna dedicated to the node in linear configuration. All the designed antennas were simulated, realized, and characterized by measuring their return loss, radiation patterns, and gain.. System Principle This system is dedicated to site security or people security: jail, warehouse, and security during fire man intervention, for example (Figure 1). The principle of the sensor network is

Antennas and Propagation CAPNET Port site N Supervisor Supervisor Jail Figure 1: Examples of application. to be autonomous in term of energy and to be easy to deploy on the sites. The time to deploy each node of the network is around 1 minutes. The sensor network has two different channels, one for alarm information and the second one for image transmission. We can deploy different types of sensor on each node like people detection intrusion, camera, temperature, pressure, gas detection, explosimeter, and so on. The network is design to be linear with a first node used by the supervisor. Each node is distant from each other at around 1 m. With 1 node it is possible to secure a perimeter around 1 km. In the system, we anticipate the failure of nodes with only a low degradation of the time response of the network. The time response for alarms is less than 1 s and around 1 s for image (depending on the weight of the image). For autonomous operation, each node is equipped with solar panel and wind turbine. The Figure presents the first prototype of a node. In order to estimate the performances of the system, two simulator were designed, one for the simulation of the energy consumption and harvesting and the other one for simulation of the communication system. The communication simulator is to estimate the time delay in alarm and image transmission. It is also to determine the performance defaults when several nodes are not in operation. A first demonstrator of ten nodes with a perimeter security of more than 1 Km was deployed in December 11 in the fire station of Brest in Brittany (Figure 3). We obtained very good results. Since this date, all the system is experimented in the ERMA facilities in Lorient in order to obtain an industrial product. This company plans to commercialize the system in June 1. 3. Antenna Design 3.1. Printed agi Antenna with Directors. The geometry of the elementary dipole antenna with reflector and director is given in Figure. The two arms of the dipole are printed Figure : Photo of nodes of the sensor network. Figure 3: Photo of the supervisor of the sensor network deployed in Brest. on each side of a CuClad substrate of thickness.8 mm and permittivity of.1 (to overcome the complicated feeding technique). The reflector has to be longer than the length of the two arms of the dipole in order to reflect the radiated power in the front direction ( = ). In the case of a shorter reflector, the radiation is concentrated in back direction, it performs as a director ( = 18 ).

Antennas and Propagation 3 5 mm mm 3.5 mm mm mm mm mm mm 15 mm Connector mm.1..3..5...8.9 3 Figure : Geometry of the printed dipole antenna with reflector and director. Simulated S 11 Figure : Simulated return loss of the dipole antenna with reflector and director..1..3..5...8.9 3 Measured S 11 Figure : Measured return loss of the dipole antenna with reflector and director. Figure 5: Photo of the printed dipole antenna with reflector and director. In order to increase more gain in = direction, we put a metallic director. This director has to be shorter than the length of the two arms of dipole in order to concentrate the radiation. The advantage of this structure is to increase the gain of the printed dipole and to decrease the backside radiation. Figure 5 shows the realized printed dipole antenna with reflector and director. The simulated S 11 of this antenna is plotted in Figure. The level is lower than 11 db around the operating frequency (.5 GHz). The measurements were achieved in the laboratory anechoic chamber and have been compared to simulation. The S 11 depicted in Figure shows that a value is approximately 15 db at. GH and less than 1 db between.31 GHz and.5 GHz. We present the radiation pattern in 3D at.5 GHz obtained in simulation and measurement (Figure 8). We note a good comparison between simulation and measurement. The maximum value of measured realized gain of the single beam antenna is db in = (x direction). The difference between the simulated realized gain and the measured realized gain is around 1 db. The measurement accuracy of the anechoic chamber (±1 db) can be responsible for this variation. In order to increase the gain in = direction, a printed agi antenna with directors (reserved for the supervisor or the last node of the network) is studied (Figure 9). Four directors are sufficient to obtain the required gain (1 db).

Antennas and Propagation 8 1 1 18 1 1 18 Figure 8: Simulated and measured 3D radiation pattern of the dipole antenna with reflector and director. 5.5 3.5.5 1.5 15 Figure 1: Photo of the printed dipole antenna with reflector and directors. 3.5 3.5 39.5 39.5 Figure 9: Geometry (in mm) of the printed dipole antenna with reflector and directors. A picture of the fabricated antenna is shown in Figure 1. The antenna is designed using the same size of the prototype described before. The printed agi antenna is matched to db in simulation around the operating frequency (Figure 11). The return loss of the tested antenna is presented in Figure 1..1..3..5...8.9 3 Simulated S 11 Figure 11: Simulated return loss of the dipole antenna with reflector and directors.

Antennas and Propagation 5.1..3..5...8.9 3 1 11 1 9 8 5.35..5.5.55 Measured S 11 Figure 1: Measured return loss of the dipole antenna with reflector and directors. 11 8. 3..8 1.8.5 9.. 15 1. 3 5. 8 3 1 8. 3..8 1.8.5 9.8. 15 1. 3 Figure 13: Simulated and measured 3D radiation pattern of the dipole antenna with reflector and directors. 1 director directors Figure 1: Measured radiation results (realized gain) versus frequency (red: antenna with directors, blue: antenna with 1 director). 15 11 5 Figure 15: Geometry (in mm) of the dual-beam printed dipole antenna. The difference of measured realized gain in = between printed dipole antenna with one director and four directors is evaluated in Figure 1 over the frequency range. The maximum value obtained by agi antenna with four directors (red curve) is greater than the maximum value obtained by agi antenna with one director (blue curve) of around 3 db in operating frequency bandwidth. 1 5 The level of measured S 11 is lower than 1 db over the operating frequency bandwidth (. GHz.5 GHz). Figure 13 compares the measured radiation pattern with the simulation in 3D at.5 GHz. The measured gain agrees very well with the prediction. We obtain 1 db at.5 GHz in = direction. We can conclude that the design is reliable. 3.. Dual-Beam Printed Dipole Antenna. For the node in linear configuration, we have developed a special dual-beam antenna. In order to realise a dual-beam antenna, we have combined the elementary structure antenna (presented in Section 3.1) back to back (Figure 15). We have optimized the distance between dipole and reflector, the distance between the two reflectors, and the size of the reflectors. The

Antennas and Propagation Figure 1: Photo of the dual-beam printed dipole antenna..1..3..5...8.9 3 Simulated S 11 Figure 1: Simulated return loss of the dual-beam printed dipole antenna..1..3..5...8.9 3 Measured S 11 Figure 18: Measured return loss of the dual-beam printed dipole antenna. originality of this paper consists in the design of this antenna. The realized antenna is respectively shown on Figure 1. We present in the Figures 1 and 18, a comparison between simulation and measurement of the coefficients reflection. We obtain very good results. The dual beamantenna is matched in simulation and measurement over the operating frequency bandwidth..5. 3 5.8. 11 13. 18.8 1.3.5 9 31. 3.5. 3 5.8. 11 13. 18.8 1.3.5 Figure 19: Simulated and measured 3D radiation pattern of the dual-beam printed dipole antenna..5.5 5.5 5.5.35..5.5.55 Measured gain Figure : Measured radiation results (realized gain) versus frequency of the dual-beam printed dipole antenna. A comparison between the simulation and the measurement radiation pattern obtained at.5 GHz is shown in Figure 19. It can be noticed that the results of simulation agree very well with the measurement. Indeed, the maximum gain is obtained in = and = 18 directions. In terms of levels (Figure ), the measured realized gain at = higher than.5 db over the band [.-.5] GHz satisfies the specifications in this direction. The realized gain at = 18 is the same as in the direction = due to the symmetry.

Antennas and Propagation. Conclusion In this paper, we have presented the design and the results obtained with printed dipole antennas with single and dual beam capability. As a first step, a printed dipole antenna with one director was designed. As a second step, in order to increase the realized gain of antenna, we have studied a printed dipole antenna with four directors. A gain higher than 1 db has been achieved over the bandwidth. Finally, we have developed a special dual-beam antenna for the node in linear configuration. In conclusion, all the designed antennas were simulated, realized, and characterized by measuring their return loss, radiation patterns, and gain. We note very good results in term of gain and we obtain good comparison between simulations and measurements. These antennas are very suitable for communication systems and linear sensor network. We present a real system of ten linear autonomous sensor networks ready to be commercialized. [1] J. M. Floc h, J. M. Denoual, and K. Sallem, Design of printed dipole with reflector and multi directors, in Proceedings of the Loughborough Antennas and Propagation Conference, (LAPC 9), pp. 1, Loughborough, UK, November 9. Acknowledgment The authors want to thank their financial partners DGCIS, Région Bretagne, and Pôle Images et Réseaux and their technical partners LabSticc, Atlantic RF, Delta Dore, SDIS 9, and the leader ERMA Security Systems. References [1] B. immermann, W. Wiesbeck, and J. Kehrbeck, GHz microwave close-range sensors for industrial measurement applications, Microwave Journal, vol. 39, no. 5, pp. 8 38, 199. [] M. Orefice, L. Matekovits, P. Pirinoli, and G. Vecchi, Dual beam printed antenna for vehicular communications, in Proceedings of the Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, pp. 19 199, Baltimore, Md, USA, July 199. [3] C. Luxey and J. M. Laheurte, Dual-beam array of microstrip leaky-wave antennas, Electronics Letters, vol. 3, no. 11, pp. 11 1, 1998. [] T.-L. Chen and. D. Lin, Dual-beam microstrip leaky-wave array excited by aperture-coupling method, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol. 51, no. 9, pp. 9 98, 3. [5] H. Chreim, M. Hajj, E. Arnaud, B. Jecko, C. Dall Omo, and P. Dufrane, Multibeam antenna for telecommunications networks using cylindrical EBG structure, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, vol. 8, pp. 5 9, 9. [] J. M. Floc h and H. Rmlli, Design of multiband printed dipole antennas using parasitic elements, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, vol. 8, no. 8, pp. 139 15,. [] L.C.Godara,Handbook of Antennas in Wireless Communication, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla, USA,. [8] A. Khaleghi, Dual band meander line antenna for wireless LAN communication, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol. 55, no. 3, pp. 1 19,. [9] E. Avila-Navarro, J. A. Carrasco, and C. Reig, Design of agilike printed antennas for wlan applications, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, vol. 9, no. 9, pp. 1 18,.

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