Smart receiver system of green hybrid antennas

A hybrid of multiformities receiver system is proposed in this article.The system is developed through a combination of reconfigurable beam-steering antenna, reconfigurable beam-shaping antenna, and data acquisition (DAQ) boards. The combination of beam-steering antenna with beam-shaping antenna formed a hybrid four-layer structure with fabricated element plank of rice husk placed between the beam-shaping antenna's feed line and beam-steering antenna's radiating element. This four-layer hybrid and element plank are held together by 5 mm PCB supports at every edge of the antennas forming a stack configuration. The PIN diode switches of both antennas are connected with DAQs to adaptively control the degree angle and beamwidth of the radiation patterns. The activation of either beam-steering antenna or beam-shaping antenna depends on the DAQs' Beam Manager memory and the weakest level of received signal strength. When the transmitted signal is coming from the angle of 0°/360°, 90°, 180°, and 270°, its range and angles' location will automatically be detected by the first DAQ that is connected to the beam-steering antenna. Meanwhile, the beam-shaping antennas are activated by the second DAQ, to receive the transmitted signal for a longer range at four different gains: 3.6 dB, 7.2 dB, 9.9 dB, and 14.64 dB. Hence, this hybrid receiver system collectively contributes to the well-developed eight-multiformity radiation patterns that can be inter-changed within only 0.01 ms. Furthermore, signal reliability is paramount since the system could self-elucidate the mutual coupling effects with the aid of rice husk element plank, which acts as a RF absorber. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 55:800–809, 2013; View this article online at wileyonlinelibrary.com. DOI: 10.1002/mop.27412