DocumentCode :
3328916
Title :
Analysis of microstrip antenna structures using the ´add-on´ technique
Author :
Kastner, R.
Author_Institution :
Rafael, Haifa, Israel
fYear :
1988
fDate :
6-10 June 1988
Firstpage :
30
Abstract :
The so-called add-on method (IEEE AP-S Int. Symp. Digest 1987, p.276-279) is applied to microstrip antenna problems. While the treatment of scattering problems requires the synthesis of an incident field by a distribution of an equivalent current source over the plane containing the scatterer, only the current source at the driving point is needed for the antenna problem. The equivalent current source is modeled by a small square patch carrying one subdomain basis function with a unit amplitude. This function is also used for the unknown current on the body. The source is considered tangential to the plane, as the unknown current. The source is connected to the radiating structure via a model of a long transmission line, 70 to 99 patches long, as a part of the problem (this corresponds to a line 2.7 to 3.1 wavelengths long). Once the problem is solved, the profile of the current distribution along the line may be studied, and the standing-wave pattern revealed from which the amplitude and phase of the reflection coefficient are readily deduced.<>
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; electromagnetic wave scattering; microstrip antennas; add-on method; antenna radiation patterns; equivalent current source; incident field; microstrip antenna structures; patch; radiating structure; scattering problems; standing-wave pattern; subdomain basis function; transmission line; Antenna feeds; Costs; Current distribution; Frequency; Joining processes; Microstrip antennas; Reflection; Resonance; Scattering; Transmission lines;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1988. AP-S. Digest
Conference_Location :
Syracuse, NY, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1988.93981
Filename :
93981
Link To Document :
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