• DocumentCode
    1477145
  • Title

    A Modified Bow-Tie Antenna for Improved Pulse Radiation

  • Author

    Lestari, Andrian Andaya ; Bharata, Endon ; Suksmono, Andriyan Bayu ; Kurniawan, Adit ; Yarovoy, Alexander G. ; Ligthart, Leo P.

  • Author_Institution
    Int. Res. Centre for Telecom & Radar (IRCTR), Bandung Inst. of Technol., Bandung, Indonesia
  • Volume
    58
  • Issue
    7
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    7/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    2184
  • Lastpage
    2192
  • Abstract
    The analysis, design, and realization of a modified bow-tie antenna optimized for impulse ground penetrating radar (GPR) applications is described. The proposed antenna shows improved properties important for GPR, which include its compact size (in comparison with a conventional bow-tie antenna) and ability to radiate UWB pulses with increased amplitude and very small late-time ringing. A substantial increase in the amplitude of the transmitted pulse is achieved by utilizing radiation from discontinuities introduced by the resistive loading employed in the antenna to suppress late-time ringing. By choosing an optimal distance between the antenna´s feed point and the location of the resistive loading, radiations that occur from the antenna´s feed point and the mentioned discontinuities at the resistive loading will combine constructively in the boreside direction of the antenna. As a result, one will observe a substantial increase of the amplitude of the transmitted pulse in the boreside direction. Furthermore, an analytical expression describing approximate time-harmonic current distribution is derived to indicate an optimal resistive loading profile for the proposed antenna. Additionally, the traveling-wave current distribution of the antenna is theoretically analyzed to examine the applicability of the obtained time-harmonic expression for pulse excitation. It has been found that when the antenna is resistively loaded both the time-harmonic and traveling-wave currents decay to approach nearly the same value at the end section of the antenna. As the amount of current at the antenna ends corresponds to the level of reflection which occurs there, the derived expression is found to be useful to indicate an optimal loading profile for the proposed antenna. A theoretical model of the proposed antenna has been developed to perform numerical analysis using a modified NEC-2 code. In addition, an experimental verification has been carried out and both the simulation and e- - xperiment confirmed the improved properties of the proposed antenna.
  • Keywords
    antenna radiation patterns; bow-tie antennas; ground penetrating radar; radar antennas; ultra wideband antennas; GPR; UWB pulses; bow-tie antenna; impulse ground penetrating radar; optimal resistive loading; pulse radiation; time-harmonic current distribution; traveling-wave current distribution; Antenna feeds; Antenna theory; Current distribution; Design optimization; Directive antennas; Ground penetrating radar; Loaded antennas; Radar antennas; Reflector antennas; Ultra wideband antennas; Bow-tie antenna; ground penetrating radar (GPR); resistive loading; ultrawideband (UWB) antenna;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-926X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TAP.2010.2048853
  • Filename
    5453013