1994
DOI: 10.1109/8.280736
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A new formulation for the design of Chebyshev arrays

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“…The radius of an circular array for 8 phase modes is determined as 0.8208λ, and the possible requirement of elements to synthesize the radiation pattern based on the standard limit given in Equation (12) is 8 ≤ 11.3092 ≤ (12,13,14,15,16). The radiation plot for 8 phase modes with 12 elements is shown in Figure 7.…”
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“…The radius of an circular array for 8 phase modes is determined as 0.8208λ, and the possible requirement of elements to synthesize the radiation pattern based on the standard limit given in Equation (12) is 8 ≤ 11.3092 ≤ (12,13,14,15,16). The radiation plot for 8 phase modes with 12 elements is shown in Figure 7.…”
Section: Case 2: 8 Phase Modes (P = 8)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a circular array with 9 phase modes, the suitable radius is determined as r = 0.8555λ, and the standard limit for minimum requirement of elements is 9 ≤ 11.74 ≤ (12,13,14,15,16,17,18). Here directly consider a circular array of 9 phase modes and 15 elements in order to evaluate the requirement of elements according to the proposed analysis, i.e., N = 2(P − 1).…”
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“…However, either SLL or beam width can be used as a design parameter, not both. The synthesis and computational techniques of current distribution for DC patterns of linear arrays are developed by various authors [21,22] [24]. In this work, the power division to each element was managed with a Wilkinson power divider to achieve a high SLL of 30 dB.…”
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