Title :
G/T maximization of a paraboloidal reflector fed by a dipole-disk antenna with ring by using the multiple-reflection approach and the moment method
Author :
Kildal, Per-Simon ; Skyttemyr, Svein A. ; Kishk, Ahmed A.
Author_Institution :
Antenna Group, Chalmers Univ. of Technol., Goteborg, Sweden
fDate :
7/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A 1.8-m paraboloidal reflector fed by a dipole-disk antenna with a beamforming ring is optimized for high G/T at L-band by using the moment method (MM) and the multiple reflection (MR) approach. The MR approach is based on using MM to calculate the radiation and scattering patterns of the feed, using physical optics plus uniform geometrical theory of diffraction (UTD) to include the reflector, and in addition to include the mutual interaction (multiple reflections) between the reflector and the feed by using the expression for the sum of an infinite geometric series. The MR approach is shown to be equally accurate as a MM solution of the complete antenna with reflector, provided the reflector is in the far field of the feed, and the MR approach is much faster. As a result of the calculations using the MR approach, design curves are presented showing how the G/T varies as a function of antenna geometry, size, and elevation angle, all for a given noise profile of the surrounding sky and ground. The computed radiation patterns and G/Ts are compared with measurements for several elevation angles and surrounding terrain
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; dipole antennas; electromagnetic wave reflection; electromagnetic wave scattering; geometrical theory of diffraction; method of moments; reflector antenna feeds; reflector antennas; G/T maximization; L-band; UTD; antenna geometry; beamforming ring; design curves; dipole disk antenna; elevation angle; far field; infinite geometric series; measurements; moment method; multiple reflection approach; mutual interaction; noise profile; paraboloidal reflector; physical optics; radiation patterns; scattering patterns; size; terrain; uniform geometrical theory of diffraction; Array signal processing; Dipole antennas; Feeds; L-band; Moment methods; Optical reflection; Optical scattering; Optimization methods; Physical optics; Reflector antennas;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on