Title :
High-frequency Green´s function for a rectangular array of dipoles with weakly varying tapered excitation
Author :
Mariottini, F. ; Capolino, F. ; Maci, S. ; Felsen, L.B.
Author_Institution :
Dip. Ingegneria dell´Informazione, Siena Univ., Italy
Abstract :
The array Green\´s function (AGF) is the basic building block for the full-wave analysis of planar phased array antennas. Its representation in terms of element-by-element summation over the individual dipole radiations can be replaced by a more efficient global representation constructed via Poisson summation. The resulting Poisson-transformed integrals can be interpreted as the radiation from continuous equivalent Floquet wave (FW)-matched source distributions extending over the array aperture. Applying high-frequency asymptotics to each FW-matched array aperture casts the AGF in the format of a generalized geometrical theory of diffraction (GTD) which includes conical wavefront edge diffracted rays as well as spherical wavefront vertex diffracted rays. In this paper, the results are extended to accommodate tapered illumination, which also includes dipole amplitudes tending to zero at the edges. This extension is carried out by a direct Poisson-transformed asymptotic evaluation of the strip array GF, with inclusion of asymptotically subdominant "slope" edge and vertex diffracted fields, in addition to the dominant edge and vertex diffracted fields for appreciable edge illumination. Numerical results are presented for illustration.
Keywords :
Green´s function methods; antenna phased arrays; antenna theory; dipole antenna arrays; geometrical theory of diffraction; FW-matched array aperture; Poisson-transformed asymptotic evaluation; Poisson-transformed integrals; array Green´s function; conical wavefront edge diffracted rays; continuous equivalent Floquet wave; generalized geometrical theory of diffraction; high-frequency Green´s function; linearly phased dipoles; phased array antennas; rectangular periodic dipole array; spherical wavefront vertex diffracted rays; tapered illumination; weakly varying tapered excitation; Antenna arrays; Apertures; Diffraction; Dipole antennas; Discrete Fourier transforms; Electromagnetic radiation; Green´s function methods; Lighting; Performance evaluation; Phased arrays;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2001. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7070-8
DOI :
10.1109/APS.2001.960217