2015
DOI: 10.2528/pierl15081703
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A Circularly Polarized Antenna Array With a Convenient Bandwidth/Size Ratio Based on Non-Identical Disc Elements

Abstract: Abstract-This paper presents the design and development of a circularly polarized microstrip antenna array for C-band application. The proposed antenna has a convenient trade-off between bandwidth and dimension. The array design is based on the sequential phase arrangement (SPA) of 2 × 2 non-identical disc-based patch elements, operating in modal degeneration. Exploiting the properties of the SPA, capable of forcing CP even when operating on linear polarized elements, each disc is independently detuned to oper… Show more

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“…To cope with the strongly resonant behavior of the antenna impedance, depicted in Figure 3(a), the solution introduced in [21,24] and shown in Figure 4(c) is applied here. The main improvement regards the implementation of the four MNs as tapered lines instead of QWTs.…”
Section: Sequential Phase Network Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To cope with the strongly resonant behavior of the antenna impedance, depicted in Figure 3(a), the solution introduced in [21,24] and shown in Figure 4(c) is applied here. The main improvement regards the implementation of the four MNs as tapered lines instead of QWTs.…”
Section: Sequential Phase Network Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This kind of design was introduced in [17][18][19], hence it is only briefly summarized in this section. The disc radius is R, while the ellipse axes are A and B.…”
Section: Basic Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the quasi-symmetrical perturbation inducted by the ellipse, the fundamental mode is divided in two orthogonal components, labeled as TM 1x and TM 1y . Their respective resonant frequencies f 1 and f 2 still depends on R, but are also inversely proportional to A and B [19]. When both modes are excited with the same magnitude and in phase quadrature, the resulting far-field is in a perfect CP condition [20].…”
Section: Basic Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Element design: The proposed antenna is based on a disc-based patch already employed for the sequentially rotated array [1,2]. Hence it is only briefly summarised for the sake of completeness.…”
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confidence: 99%