DocumentCode :
3035654
Title :
Problems associated with the choice of the proper S-parameters in characterizing antennas and how to rectify it
Author :
Sarkar, Tapan K. ; Palma, M.S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Syracuse Univ., Syracuse, NY, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
11-16 Nov. 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that the conventionally used S-parameters are not suitable for characterizing antennas, particularly relating their radiation efficiency with the input scattering parameters. In particular, the classical S-parameters do not work when the load is conjugately matched as it produces nonphysical artifacts. These artifacts are not real and do not exist when a different form of the S-parameters are used. Thus, the first objective of this paper is to introduce the two different types of S-parameters generally used to characterize microwave circuits with lossy characteristic impedance. The first one is called the pseudo wave, an extension of the conventional travelling wave concepts, and is useful when it is necessary to discuss the properties of a microwave network junction irrespective of the impedances connected to the terminals. However, one has to be extremely careful in providing a physical interpretation of the mathematical expressions as in this case the reflection coefficient can be greater than one, even for a passive load impedance with a conjugately matched transmission line. Also, the power balance cannot be obtained simply from the powers associated with the incident and reflected waves. The second type of S-parameters is called the power wave scattering parameters. They are useful when one is interested in the power relation between microwave circuits connected through a junction. In this case, the magnitude of the reflection coefficient cannot exceed unity and the power delivered to the load is directly given by the difference between the powers associated with the incident and the reflected waves. Since this methodology deals with the reciprocal relations between powers from various devices this may be quite suitable for dealing with a pair of transmitting and receiving antennas where power reciprocity holds. This methodology is also applicable in network theory where the scattering matrix of a two port (or a mul- iport) can be defined using complex reference impedances at each of the ports without any transmission line being present, so that the characteristic impedances become irrelevant. Such a situation is typical in small signal microwave transistor amplifiers, where the analysis necessitates the use of complex reference impedances in order to study simultaneous matching and stability. However, for both the definition for the S-parameters, when the characteristic impedance or the reference impedance is complex, the scattering matrix does not need to be symmetric even if the network in question is reciprocal. The second objective is to illustrate that when the characteristic impedance of the line or the reference impedances in question is real and positive, then both of the pseudo-wave and the power-wave scattering parameters provide the same results. Finally, a general methodology with examples will be presented to illustrate how the S-parameters can be computed for an arbitrary network without any a priori knowledge of its characteristic impedance.
Keywords :
S-matrix theory; S-parameters; antenna radiation patterns; electromagnetic wave reflection; electromagnetic wave scattering; impedance matching; microwave antennas; microwave circuits; receiving antennas; transmitting antennas; S-parameter; antenna characterization; characteristic impedance; complex reference impedance; conjugately matched transmission line; incident wave; mathematical expression; microwave circuit; microwave network junction; network theory; passive load impedance; power balance; power reciprocity; power relation; power wave scattering parameter; pseudo wave; radiation efficiency; receiving antenna; reflected wave; reflection coefficient; scattering matrix; transmitting antenna; travelling wave concept; Impedance; Microwave circuits; Power transmission lines; Reflection coefficient; Scattering; Scattering parameters;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Information Technology and Systems (ICWITS), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Maui, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0947-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICWITS.2012.6417744
Filename :
6417744
Link To Document :
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