Title :
Multibeam bifocal reflector antenna design with 40° field of view: A candidate for high gain ground station application
Author :
Plastikov, Andrey N.
Author_Institution :
Antennas & Radio Propagation Dept., Nat. Res. Univ., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
This paper presents a design of Ku-band multiple beam offset dual-reflector bifocal reflector antenna (BFRA) with 40° field of view (FoV) that is suitable for high gain ground station applications. BFRA under consideration has a nearly square aperture with dimensions of about 4.5 m (191 wavelengths at a frequency of 12.75 GHz) and was designed for required scan angle α = 18° using a synthesis procedure proposed recently. Antenna has a Gregorian-like configuration in the offset vertical plane and a Cassegranian-like configuration in the scanning horizontal plane. A physical optics method is used to calculate the radiation patterns. In the case when maximum gain is needed, that is especially suitable for some receiving-only ground systems, the directivity of BFRA is higher than 53.8 dB and aperture efficiency is greater than 52% at a frequency of 12.75 GHz within the whole achievable FoV of 40° in the scanning horizontal plane. Such a BFRA design has FoV equal to 100 beamwidths and theoretically achievable minimum angular separation between adjacent beams of about 1°.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; aperture antennas; microwave antennas; multibeam antennas; offset reflector antennas; physical optics; satellite antennas; satellite ground stations; scanning antennas; Cassegranian-like configuration; FoV; Gregorian-like configuration; Ku-band multiple beam offset dual-reflector bifocal reflector antenna; angular separation; antenna radiation pattern; field of view; frequency 12.75 GHz; high gain satellite ground station; multibeam BFRA directivity; offset vertical plane; physical optics method; scanning horizontal plane; square aperture efficiency; synthesis procedure; Aperture antennas; Feeds; Gain; Reflector antennas; aperture efficiency; bifocal reflector antennas; multiple beam antennas; satellite ground stations;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference (EuMC), 2014 44th European
Conference_Location :
Rome
DOI :
10.1109/EuMC.2014.6986781