DocumentCode
3283880
Title
Analysis of continuous transverse stub (CTS) array by Floquet mode method
Author
Ruey-Shi Chu
Author_Institution
EMS Lab., Raytheon Syst. Co., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1998
fDate
21-26 June 1998
Firstpage
1012
Abstract
A continuous transverse stub (CTS) array antenna is a low-cost, low-profile, easy-to-fabricate, innovative two-dimensional aperture antenna invented by W. Milroy (1993) of the Hughes Aircraft Company. A CTS array is eventually an array of long slots (stubs) which are fed by a parallel plate waveguide. An analysis using one-dimensional periodic Floquet mode expansion and method of moments to solve the active reflection coefficient of the continuous transverse stub (CTS) array radiated to free space has been formulated and solved. A computer program based on this solution has been developed and validated by comparing the results with HFSS/Eminence model. This Floquet mode solution of the CTS array can take care of the two-dimensional scan coverage in arbitrary continuous scan angles, which is not possible for HFSS/Eminence model. The solution also incorporates the multiple-layer superstrate matching radome effect. By using this Floquet mode solution for active reflection coefficient of the CTS stub radiated to space and the solution of the E-plane waveguide tee junction, a scattering matrix formulation can be obtained for each stub section of the CTS array. Thus, the far-field patterns, beam pointing angles, the antenna gain (or loss), and the input VSWR of the entire CTS array can be predicted. Computer programs based on the above scattering matrix cascading formulations for the end-fed or center-fed series-feed CTS antenna arrays have been developed.
Keywords
CAD; S-matrix theory; antenna arrays; antenna feeds; antenna radiation patterns; aperture antennas; electrical engineering computing; parallel plate waveguides; radomes; waveguide junctions; 1D periodic Floquet mode expansion; 2D scan coverage; E-plane waveguide tee junction; Floquet mode method; HFSS/Eminence model; Hughes Aircraft Company; active reflection coefficient; antenna gain; antenna loss; beam pointing angles; center-fed series-feed array; computer program; computer programs; continuous scan angles; continuous transverse stub; continuous transverse stub array; end-fed array; far-field patterns; input VSWR; low-cost 2D aperture antenna; low-profile antenna; method of moments; multiple-layer superstrate matching radome; parallel plate waveguide; scattering matrix; Aircraft; Antenna arrays; Aperture antennas; Moment methods; Optical reflection; Scattering; Transmission line matrix methods; Waveguide junctions;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1998. IEEE
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4478-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APS.1998.702121
Filename
702121
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