DocumentCode
1456069
Title
Analysis and characterization of multilayered reflector antennas: rain/snow accumulation and deployable membrane
Author
Ip, Hung-Piu ; Rahmat-Samii, Yahya
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume
46
Issue
11
fYear
1998
fDate
11/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1593
Lastpage
1605
Abstract
There are important engineering issues in designing reflector antennas that cannot be addressed by simply assuming a perfect electric conductor (PEC) reflector surface. For example, coatings may exist on antenna surfaces for protection, rain or snow can accumulate on outdoor reflectors, and the deployable mesh or inflatable membrane antennas usually do not have solid PEC reflector surfaces. Physical optics (PO) analysis remains the most popular method of reflector analysis owing to its inherent simplicity, accuracy, and efficiency. The conventional PO analysis is performed under the assumption of perfectly conducting reflector surface. To generalize the PO analysis to arbitrary reflector surfaces, a modified PO analysis is presented. Under the assumptions of locally planar reflector surface and locally planewave characteristic of the waves incident upon the reflector surface, the reflection and transmission coefficients at every point of the reflector surface are determined by the transmission-line analogy to the multilayered surface structure. The modified PO currents, taking into account by the finite transmissions of the incident waves, are derived from the reflection and transmission coefficients. Applications on the analyses of the rain and snow accumulation effects on the direct-broadcast TV antennas and the effects of finite thickness and finite conductivity of the metal coating on a 15-m inflatable antenna are described and results are presented
Keywords
UHF radio propagation; broadcast antennas; direct broadcasting by satellite; electromagnetic wave reflection; electromagnetic wave transmission; physical optics; rain; reflector antennas; satellite antennas; snow; television antennas; television broadcasting; tropospheric electromagnetic wave propagation; 1.4 GHz; 7.5 m; L-band; PEC reflector surface; antenna surfaces; coatings; deployable membrane; deployable mesh; direct-broadcast TV antennas; finite conductivity; finite thickness; incident waves; inflatable membrane antennas; locally planar reflector surface; locally planewave characteristic; metal coating; modified PO analysis; modified PO currents; multilayered reflector antennas; perfect electric conductor; physical optics; rain/snow accumulation; reflection coefficient; reflector analysis; transmission coefficient; transmission-line analogy; Coatings; Conductors; Design engineering; Optical reflection; Optical surface waves; Protection; Rain; Reflector antennas; Snow; Surface waves;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/8.736606
Filename
736606
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