2021 15th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP) 2021
DOI: 10.23919/eucap51087.2021.9411357
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Offset-Meandering Line Fed-Patch Periodic-Leaky Wave Antenna for Scanning through Broadside and Consistent Gain

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“…However, the stub separation and length are a reflection of the combline UC, and this could otherwise be seen as a combline UC with feed meandering. Overall, this demonstrates that this antenna has two significant mechanisms of radiation (likely similar to LWA in [23]). Although this antenna is still referred to as a "combline" in the body of this thesis, it could also be considered a hybrid of the two designs, and contributions from the rampart/meandering structure are explicitly highlighted.…”
Section: Increased Radiation Per Unit-lengthmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…However, the stub separation and length are a reflection of the combline UC, and this could otherwise be seen as a combline UC with feed meandering. Overall, this demonstrates that this antenna has two significant mechanisms of radiation (likely similar to LWA in [23]). Although this antenna is still referred to as a "combline" in the body of this thesis, it could also be considered a hybrid of the two designs, and contributions from the rampart/meandering structure are explicitly highlighted.…”
Section: Increased Radiation Per Unit-lengthmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…As one of the objectives of this thesis is to propose a single layer LWA structure, the scope of struc-Conformal and Flexible Leaky-Wave Combline/Rampart Hybrid Antenna Arrays are composed of radiating patches (e.g [23]), stubs (e.g [24]) or microstrip discontinuities (e.g [25]).…”
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confidence: 99%