Abstract:【Objective】To meet the application requirements of miniaturized and multifunctional dielectric resonator antennas (DRA) in wireless communication systems, such as the Internet of Vehicles (IoV).【Method】A wideband filtering dielectric resonator antenna based on a microstrip-dual mode slotline resonator feeding structure is proposed. In the antenna design process, the traditional slotline of the microstrip-slotline coupled feeding structure was replaced by a dual mode slotline resonator, forming a novel microstrip-dual mode slotline resonator coupling feeding network. This dual mode slotline resonator served as an energy coupler in the feeding network, which effectively excited the TE111 resonant mode of the DRA; At the same time, two slotline resonant modes could also be generated to participate in antenna resonance, broadening the antenna bandwidth. Additionally, by introducing a spur line on the microstrip feedline and combining the intrinsic resonance characteristics of the slotline resonator, a radiation null can be produced on both sides of the antenna passband, showing a quasi-elliptical filter response on the gain curve.【Result】To further verify the performance of the antenna design, a pro-totype FDRA was fabricated and measured, and the measurement and simulation results were generally consistent. The central frequency of the antenna is 4.12 GHz, the impedance bandwidth is 53.40 % (3.02~5.22 GHz), and the in-band flat gain is 5.7 dBi.【Conclusion】The antenna meets the application requirements of wireless communication systems, such as 5G and telematics.