Author_Institution :
Telaxis Commun. Corp., South Deerfield, MA, USA
Abstract :
A pillbox antenna is a linearly polarized, waveguide-fed, cylindrical reflector, sandwiched between parallel plates. It is well suited to be a base-station antenna for the millimeter-wave, local-to-multipoint distribution service (LMDS). We can form the reflector-surface profile to provide a shaped radiation pattern, such as a cosecant-squared pattern in elevation, and we can design the radiating aperture to provide a broad-beam azimuth pattern. In this article, we begin by discussing LMDS requirements for base-station antennas, and we then briefly compare pillbox antennas with other antennas. Next, we describe in detail a highly accurate and efficient procedure for designing a pillbox antenna, using a combination of ray-tracing theory and commercially available three-dimensional electromagnetic analysis software. In particular, we discuss methods for designing the reflector surface, the waveguide feed horn, the radiating aperture, the polarizer, and the radome. Measured results of a prototype antenna at 29.4 GHz compare very well with our predictions.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; horn antennas; microwave antennas; millimetre wave antennas; offset reflector antennas; radio access networks; ray tracing; reflector antenna feeds; shaped beam antennas; 29.4 GHz; LMDS; base-station antenna; broad-beam azimuth pattern; cosecant-squared pattern; linearly polarized waveguide-fed cylindrical reflector; local-to-multipoint distribution service; millimeter wave base-station applications; pillbox antenna design; polarizer; radiating aperture; radome; ray-tracing theory; reflector surface; reflector-surface profile; shaped radiation pattern; three-dimensional electromagnetic analysis software; waveguide feed horn; Antenna radiation patterns; Antenna theory; Apertures; Azimuth; Electromagnetic analysis; Electromagnetic waveguides; Millimeter wave technology; Polarization; Ray tracing; Reflector antennas;