2014
DOI: 10.1109/lawp.2014.2304981
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A Multilayer PCB Dual-Polarized Radiating Element for Future SAR Applications

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“…Each element is fed by a 50thinmathspacenormalΩ coaxial cable, whose core is solder to the lower patch, while the shield is solder to the ground plane. The choice of air as an intermediate layer, with respect to a fully solid structure [7], allows to increase the bandwidth performances without adding weight [8]. Unfortunately, the presence of the air requires larger patches for a given frequency, since patch length is proportional to half wavelength in the layered medium.…”
Section: Antenna Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each element is fed by a 50thinmathspacenormalΩ coaxial cable, whose core is solder to the lower patch, while the shield is solder to the ground plane. The choice of air as an intermediate layer, with respect to a fully solid structure [7], allows to increase the bandwidth performances without adding weight [8]. Unfortunately, the presence of the air requires larger patches for a given frequency, since patch length is proportional to half wavelength in the layered medium.…”
Section: Antenna Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a technological point of view, possible improvement both in terms of polarization diversity and wide-band operation can be achieved by using radiating patches in planar multilayer technology as presented in [8][9][10] and/or more complex geometries [11,12] but for an increased cost and weight.…”
Section: Smart Antenna Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%