Leaky wave antenna with amplitude controlled beam steering based on composite right/left-handed transmission lines
An antenna comprising two different composite right/left-handed transmission line structures is proposed which enables easy beam steering at an operation frequency of 10 GHz. The composite right/left-handed transmission lines are based on planar, periodically arranged via free unit cells, implemente...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Copernicus Publications
2010-09-01
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Series: | Advances in Radio Science |
Online Access: | http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/8/27/2010/ars-8-27-2010.pdf |
Summary: | An antenna comprising two different composite right/left-handed transmission
line structures is proposed which enables easy beam steering at an operation
frequency of 10 GHz. The composite right/left-handed transmission
lines are based on planar, periodically arranged via free unit cells,
implemented in microstrip technology. Both transmission lines exhibit the
infinite wavelength phenomenon which occurs at 9.72 GHz and
9.89 GHz, respectively. Thus, operating the different leaky wave
structures at 10 GHz, radiation with azimuth angles of ±8°
and ±17° can be achieved depending on the selected input port. In
order to obtain a tunable main beam direction, the radiation patterns of both
structures are superimposed by feeding them simultaneously. The influence of
each guiding structure, and hence the direction of the main beam, can be
controlled via the feeding amplitude. As a result of this, the beam can be
steered between ±17° with a gain of up to 10 dBi. The guiding
structures are arranged in parallel with a clearance of <i>a</i>=12.2 mm
which is less than half of the wavelength in free space. This allows in a
further step the attachment of additional guiding structures in order to
increase the tunable angle range or creating an antenna array with a small
beamwidth in the elevation plane without the occurrence of grating lobes. An
antenna prototype was fabricated and validated by measurements. |
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ISSN: | 1684-9965 1684-9973 |