• DocumentCode
    3164258
  • Title

    Application of EBG Structures at Sub-Array Level

  • Author

    Bolt, R.J. ; Bekers, D.J. ; Llombart, N. ; Neto, A. ; Gerini, G.

  • Author_Institution
    TNO Defence, Security & Safety, Hague
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    10-15 Sept. 2006
  • Firstpage
    1052
  • Lastpage
    1055
  • Abstract
    Low efficiency and pattern degradation are specific problems encountered in phased-array designs based on integrated technology, as for example used in low-profile radar applications. These problems are largely due to the excitation of surface waves (SW). It was demonstrated in earlier work that electromagnetic band gap (EBG) technology can decrease or even eliminate SWs. However, for the most effective application, the EBG should preferably fully enclose the individual elements that compose the array. This inherently creates a problem of spacing, in the sense that scanning becomes more limited or virtually impossible. A solution to the problem could be found in the application of the EBG at sub-array level. In this contribution we investigate the effect of this concept in terms of directivity, radiation-pattern purity and scattering parameters. Commercial software was used to study various sub-array concepts with the application of EBGs to limit SWs. Two hardware demonstrator array panels were produced and experimentally tested for validation purposes
  • Keywords
    antenna phased arrays; photonic band gap; directivity; electromagnetic band gap technology; hardware demonstrator array panels; integrated technology; pattern degradation; phased-array designs; radiation-pattern purity; scattering parameters; sub-array level; surface waves excitation; Antenna arrays; Application software; Degradation; Dielectric substrates; Metamaterials; Periodic structures; Phased arrays; Radar applications; Scattering parameters; Surface waves;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Microwave Conference, 2006. 36th European
  • Conference_Location
    Manchester
  • Print_ISBN
    2-9600551-6-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EUMC.2006.281114
  • Filename
    4058004