ANTENNA ARRAY WITH CIRCULAR POLARIZATION AND RGW TECHNOLOGY FOR SATELLITE APPLICATIONS

The Gap Waveguide (GW) technology is an alternative to conventional transmission lines for use in the design of antennas in the millimeter-wave band (3 - 300 GHz). Compared to other lines used in microwave systems, higher efficiency values are obtained, with the consequent increase in antenna gain,...

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Main Authors: Douglas Oña Valladares, Osmery Hernández Martínez, Francisco R. Marante Rizo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Departamento de Telecomunicaciones y Telemática 2020-07-01
Series:Telemática
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Online Access:http://revistatelematica.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/tele/article/view/391
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spelling doaj-b97dda3330484d6b84c0dcc3adac48992020-11-25T03:45:02ZspaDepartamento de Telecomunicaciones y TelemáticaTelemática1729-38042020-07-011924354315ANTENNA ARRAY WITH CIRCULAR POLARIZATION AND RGW TECHNOLOGY FOR SATELLITE APPLICATIONSDouglas Oña Valladares0Osmery Hernández Martínez1Francisco R. Marante Rizo2CUJAECUJAECUJAEThe Gap Waveguide (GW) technology is an alternative to conventional transmission lines for use in the design of antennas in the millimeter-wave band (3 - 300 GHz). Compared to other lines used in microwave systems, higher efficiency values are obtained, with the consequent increase in antenna gain, because in most cases the GW does not use substrate. Besides, due to its physical characteristics, the GW technology has greater resistance to solar radiation. These two advantages are very useful in satellite applications because they operate in extreme conditions of solar radiation and with batteries that limit the life of the satellite.  The present work is aimed at the design of a 2x2 element slot antenna array for satellite applications in the Ka-band with circular polarization, using the Ridge Gap Waveguide (RGW) variant. The simple element of the array consists of an L-terminated structure and a rotated slot in the top metal plate for circular polarization. A maximum gain of 12.5 dB is obtained, a circular polarization bandwidth of approximately 18.4%, and total efficiency of 99% for the design frequency (35 GHz), falling at the ends of the band up to 85%.http://revistatelematica.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/tele/article/view/391gap waveguidearreglo de antenasbanda kapolarización circular.
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author Douglas Oña Valladares
Osmery Hernández Martínez
Francisco R. Marante Rizo
spellingShingle Douglas Oña Valladares
Osmery Hernández Martínez
Francisco R. Marante Rizo
ANTENNA ARRAY WITH CIRCULAR POLARIZATION AND RGW TECHNOLOGY FOR SATELLITE APPLICATIONS
Telemática
gap waveguide
arreglo de antenas
banda ka
polarización circular.
author_facet Douglas Oña Valladares
Osmery Hernández Martínez
Francisco R. Marante Rizo
author_sort Douglas Oña Valladares
title ANTENNA ARRAY WITH CIRCULAR POLARIZATION AND RGW TECHNOLOGY FOR SATELLITE APPLICATIONS
title_short ANTENNA ARRAY WITH CIRCULAR POLARIZATION AND RGW TECHNOLOGY FOR SATELLITE APPLICATIONS
title_full ANTENNA ARRAY WITH CIRCULAR POLARIZATION AND RGW TECHNOLOGY FOR SATELLITE APPLICATIONS
title_fullStr ANTENNA ARRAY WITH CIRCULAR POLARIZATION AND RGW TECHNOLOGY FOR SATELLITE APPLICATIONS
title_full_unstemmed ANTENNA ARRAY WITH CIRCULAR POLARIZATION AND RGW TECHNOLOGY FOR SATELLITE APPLICATIONS
title_sort antenna array with circular polarization and rgw technology for satellite applications
publisher Departamento de Telecomunicaciones y Telemática
series Telemática
issn 1729-3804
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The Gap Waveguide (GW) technology is an alternative to conventional transmission lines for use in the design of antennas in the millimeter-wave band (3 - 300 GHz). Compared to other lines used in microwave systems, higher efficiency values are obtained, with the consequent increase in antenna gain, because in most cases the GW does not use substrate. Besides, due to its physical characteristics, the GW technology has greater resistance to solar radiation. These two advantages are very useful in satellite applications because they operate in extreme conditions of solar radiation and with batteries that limit the life of the satellite.  The present work is aimed at the design of a 2x2 element slot antenna array for satellite applications in the Ka-band with circular polarization, using the Ridge Gap Waveguide (RGW) variant. The simple element of the array consists of an L-terminated structure and a rotated slot in the top metal plate for circular polarization. A maximum gain of 12.5 dB is obtained, a circular polarization bandwidth of approximately 18.4%, and total efficiency of 99% for the design frequency (35 GHz), falling at the ends of the band up to 85%.
topic gap waveguide
arreglo de antenas
banda ka
polarización circular.
url http://revistatelematica.cujae.edu.cu/index.php/tele/article/view/391
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