Title :
Input Resistance of Electrically Short Not-Too-Closely Spaced Multielement Monopoles With Uniform Current Distribution
Author :
Polivka, Milan ; Vrba, David
Author_Institution :
Czech Tech. Univ. in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
fDate :
7/4/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this letter, we derive an analytical expression for the mutual resistance of two electrically short not-too-closely spaced dipoles with uniform current distribution based on an induced electromotive forces method. We go on to apply the relations for folded dipoles for an investigation of the input resistance of a short multielement dipole arrangement. It is shown that the factor ranging from N1.77 to N1.97 takes into account the increase in input resistance arising from the mutual coupling of N={2,3,4} dipoles when they are spaced within the range from λ0/20 to λ0/5. Thus, even a larger distance between the dipoles than λ0/20 , which is usually considered if the term N2 is used, still leads to a significant improvement in radiation resistance. To verify the proposed concept, we compared the results provided by the electromagnetic (EM) simulation and by measurements on the prototype of an electrically small, winding-connected three-element monopole antenna, which occupies a cylindrical geometry with the diameter of the base equal to λ0/10 and the monopole height equal to λ0/20. The measured bandwidth for VSWR=2 corresponds to the quality factor, which is only 2.2 higher than the principal Gustafsson bound for cylindrical geometry with vertical polarization.
Keywords :
Q-factor; dipole antenna arrays; monopole antenna arrays; polarisation; electrically short multielement monopoles; electromagnetic simulation; folded dipoles; induced electromotive forces method; input resistance; multielement dipole arrangement; mutual coupling; mutual resistance; principal Gustafsson bound; quality factor; radiation resistance; uniform current distribution; vertical polarization; Antenna measurements; Antenna theory; Current distribution; Dipole antennas; Resistance; Windings; Antenna input impedance; antenna theory; dipole antennas; electrically small antenna; low-profile antenna; monopole antennas; multielement antennas;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LAWP.2012.2235058