Title :
A novel low-profile SWB unidirectional supershaped antenna for advanced ground penetrating radar applications
Author :
Paraforou, V. ; Caratelli, D. ; Tran, Duke
Author_Institution :
Antenna Co. B.V., Netherlands
fDate :
June 30 2014-July 4 2014
Abstract :
We report an advanced mathematical method featuring both antenna miniaturization and bandwidth enhancement for super wideband (SWB) antennas intended for advanced GPR applications. By implementing the supershape formula a wide range of practical antenna shapes can be described by just three design parameters, facilitating a lot the optimum antenna design. As a proof-of-concept, a PCB-based, balanced-fed antenna is presented and demonstrated. Our antenna design exhibits SWB characteristics since it operates in the frequency range 0.48 - 10.2GHz meeting the trade-off requirements for depth penetration and range resolution. Additionally, the employed floated ground plane yields a unidirectional broadside radiation pattern making the use of shielding and absorbing cavity unnecessary. Pattern stability is observed over the whole operating frequency range. In time-domain, a low pulse late-time ringing was achieved through the radiator shape optimization and the thin absorbing layer introduction as resistive loading method.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; broadband antennas; ground penetrating radar; microwave antennas; radar antennas; PCB-based antenna; SWB unidirectional supershaped antenna; antenna design; antenna miniaturization; balanced-fed antenna; bandwidth enhancement; frequency 0.48 GHz to 10.2 GHz; ground penetrating radar; super wideband antennas; unidirectional broadside radiation pattern; Antennas; Attenuation; Bandwidth; Ground penetrating radar; Impedance; Radio frequency; Substrates; Balanced feeding; ground penetrating radar (GPR) antennas; super wideband antennas; supershaped antennas;
Conference_Titel :
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2014 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brussels
DOI :
10.1109/ICGPR.2014.6970542