Title :
Analysis of Large Microstrip-Fed Tapered Slot Antenna Arrays by Combining Electrodynamic and Quasi-Static Field Models
Author :
Maaskant, Rob ; Ivashina, Marianna V. ; Iupikov, Oleg ; Redkina, Elena A. ; Kasturi, Sreenivas ; Schaubert, Daniel H.
Author_Institution :
Netherlands Inst. for Radio Astron. (ASTRON), Dwingeloo, Netherlands
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A reduced-order model for large arrays of microstrip-fed tapered slot antennas (TSAs) is presented. The currents on the antenna conductors are modeled by a relatively small number of physics-based macro-domain basis functions through a technique which is known as the characteristic basis function method (CBFM). The array is treated as a metal-only structure, while the wideband microstrip feeds are separately modeled using quasi-static circuit models. It is demonstrated that, even though the dielectric-supported feeds are non-shielded and therefore form an integral part of each radiating antenna element, the feeds can be modeled independently from the strongly coupled antenna elements. Validation of the combined antenna-feed model has been carried out through the measurements of several practically realized TSA arrays, among them a 8 × 7 × 2 dual-polarized array. The results demonstrate good agreement over a large scan range, as well as over a wide frequency band. The polarization-discrimination capabilities of the antenna, when operating in phased-array mode, have been analyzed in the context of radio-astronomical applications.
Keywords :
antenna accessories; broadband antennas; microstrip antenna arrays; reduced order systems; slot antenna arrays; antenna conductors; characteristic basis function method; dual-polarized array; electrodynamic field model; microstrip-fed tapered slot antenna arrays; physics-based macro-domain basis functions; quasi-static circuit models; quasi-static field model; reduced-order model; wideband microstrip feeds; Antenna arrays; Antenna feeds; Impedance; Integrated circuit modeling; Microstrip; Microstrip antennas; Antenna arrays; characteristic basis function method (CBFM); hybrid modeling techniques; method of moments (MoM); radio astronomy; tapered slot antennas (TSAs);
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2011.2122213