Title :
On the synthesis of uniformly spaced dual polarized linear series-fed microstrip arrays: a partly empirical approach
Author :
Vallecchi, A. ; Gentili, G. Biffi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Telecommun., Florence Univ., Italy
Abstract :
The paper presents an approach to the design of uniformly spaced dual polarized microstrip series-fed linear arrays having a four-port slot-coupled cross patch as a basic element. The array is of the travelling wave type, with all elements resonating at the same frequency, and is designed for radiation in the broadside direction. For precise control of the current amplitude distribution and, thus, of the pattern shape, differing antenna sections are required to form the array. Particularly, for series-fed aperture coupled patch arrays, design flexibility can be greatly enhanced by simply varying the size of the coupling slots so as to excite properly the corresponding patches on the line. Upon the consideration that the slot size clearly affects both the transmission characteristics and the amplitude of the current excited on the patch, a novel, partly empirical, approach to the synthesis of the desired current amplitude tapering has been developed. The effectiveness of the proposed design approach is demonstrated through the synthesis of some prescribed excitation along the array.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; current distribution; electromagnetic coupling; electromagnetic wave polarisation; linear antenna arrays; microstrip antenna arrays; coupling slots; current amplitude tapering; current distribution; dual polarized antenna arrays; four-port slot-coupled cross patch; linear microstrip arrays; radiation pattern shape; travelling wave type array; uniformly spaced dual polarized linear series-fed microstrip arrays; uniformly spaced microstrip arrays; Apertures; Bandwidth; Feeds; Frequency; Microstrip antenna arrays; Microstrip antennas; Microstrip components; Network synthesis; Polarization; Shape control;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2004. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8302-8
DOI :
10.1109/APS.2004.1329686