Title :
Stripline-fed arbitrarily shaped printed-aperture antennas
Author :
Chen, Chinglung ; McKinzie, William E. ; Alexopoulos, Nicolaos G.
Author_Institution :
Anritsu/Wiltron Co., San Jose, CA, USA
fDate :
7/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A full-wave analysis method is presented for modeling the radiation properties of a stripline-fed planar printed-aperture antenna element. In this formulation, both the finite length of stripline and the finite aperture may be of any arbitrary shape since their equivalent electric and magnetic currents are modeled with triangular patch basis functions. Galerkin´s method is applied to numerically solve the coupled mixed-potential integral equation (MPIE). Exact spatial-domain Green´s functions are used to account for all radiation, surface-wave, and mutual-coupling effects. Interactions between the stripline feed and the radiating aperture are rigorously included. Numerical analysis is presented for the following nonrectangular shapes: an exponentially tapered slot, an annular slot, an annular slot with opposing stubs, and a monofilar Archimedean spiral slot element. Results are shown for input return loss, radiation patterns, and axial ratio for the circularly polarized elements
Keywords :
Galerkin method; Green´s function methods; antenna feeds; antenna radiation patterns; aperture antennas; integral equations; microstrip antennas; strip lines; Galerkin´s method; annular slot; coupled mixed-potential integral equation; equivalent electric current; equivalent magnetic currents; exact spatial-domain Green´s functions; exponentially tapered slot; finite aperture; finite length; full-wave analysis; input return loss; mutual-coupling effects; planar printed-aperture antenna element; radiation patterns; radiation properties; stripline-fed arbitrarily shaped printed-aperture antenna; triangular patch basis functions; Apertures; Feeds; Green´s function methods; Integral equations; Magnetic analysis; Moment methods; Numerical analysis; Shape; Spirals; Stripline;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on