A novel planar antenna array for a ground-based synthetic aperture radar
A MIMO GB-SAR system called MELISSA was put in place to monitor landslides in Italy and the sinking of the Costa Concordia cruise liner in France. It comprises 12 pyramidal horn antennas placed in a linear geometry for transmission, and these are used in the detection of the motion of a tar...
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doaj-c28a6bf6459c49feb48a9a1c3db01dbf2020-11-25T00:39:18ZengFaculty of Technical Sciences in CacakSerbian Journal of Electrical Engineering1451-48692217-71832019-01-0116219520910.2298/SJEE1902195V1451-48691902195VA novel planar antenna array for a ground-based synthetic aperture radarVincent Shweta0Francis Sharmila Anand John1Raimond Kumudha2Ali Tanweer3Kumar Prakash Om4Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India + Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore, IndiaKing Khalid University, Saudi ArabiaKarunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore, IndiaManipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, IndiaManipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, IndiaA MIMO GB-SAR system called MELISSA was put in place to monitor landslides in Italy and the sinking of the Costa Concordia cruise liner in France. It comprises 12 pyramidal horn antennas placed in a linear geometry for transmission, and these are used in the detection of the motion of a target (for example a landslide or other terrestrial deformation). The low half power beam width (19.76° at θ = 90°) of the transmitting radiation pattern of MELISSA results in low coverage area of the target. This paper proposes two alternative types of horn antenna for the current transmitter module of MELISSA, namely the cantenna and coaxial cavity horn antenna, for installation in a 2×6 planar antenna array. A higher value of the 3 dB beamwidth is observed using these arrays (38.320 at θ = 90° and 104.80 at φ = 0° for the cantenna array and 410 at θ = 90° and 140.40 at φ = 0° for the coaxial cavity horn antenna array). The overall gain of the proposed systems is around 10 dBi, and the efficiencies are between 85% and 90%. Using the Dolph Chebyshev beamforming technique on the proposed antenna arrays yields a zero sidelobe level, which improves the overall peak sidelobe ratio of the system and in turn the quality of the images obtained. Our proposed design for the transmitting section of the MELISSA system has applications terrestrial deformation monitoring with higher area coverage.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2019/1451-48691902195V.pdfCantennaCoaxial cavity hornDolph Chebyshev beam formingGB-SARisolationMELISSAmutual coupling |
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Vincent Shweta Francis Sharmila Anand John Raimond Kumudha Ali Tanweer Kumar Prakash Om |
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Vincent Shweta Francis Sharmila Anand John Raimond Kumudha Ali Tanweer Kumar Prakash Om A novel planar antenna array for a ground-based synthetic aperture radar Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering Cantenna Coaxial cavity horn Dolph Chebyshev beam forming GB-SAR isolation MELISSA mutual coupling |
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Vincent Shweta Francis Sharmila Anand John Raimond Kumudha Ali Tanweer Kumar Prakash Om |
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Vincent Shweta |
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A novel planar antenna array for a ground-based synthetic aperture radar |
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A novel planar antenna array for a ground-based synthetic aperture radar |
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A novel planar antenna array for a ground-based synthetic aperture radar |
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A novel planar antenna array for a ground-based synthetic aperture radar |
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A novel planar antenna array for a ground-based synthetic aperture radar |
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novel planar antenna array for a ground-based synthetic aperture radar |
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Faculty of Technical Sciences in Cacak |
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Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering |
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1451-4869 2217-7183 |
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2019-01-01 |
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A MIMO GB-SAR system called MELISSA was put in place to monitor landslides in
Italy and the sinking of the Costa Concordia cruise liner in France. It
comprises 12 pyramidal horn antennas placed in a linear geometry for
transmission, and these are used in the detection of the motion of a target
(for example a landslide or other terrestrial deformation). The low half
power beam width (19.76° at θ = 90°) of the transmitting radiation pattern
of MELISSA results in low coverage area of the target. This paper proposes
two alternative types of horn antenna for the current transmitter module of
MELISSA, namely the cantenna and coaxial cavity horn antenna, for
installation in a 2×6 planar antenna array. A higher value of the 3 dB
beamwidth is observed using these arrays (38.320 at θ = 90° and 104.80 at φ
= 0° for the cantenna array and 410 at θ = 90° and 140.40 at φ = 0° for the
coaxial cavity horn antenna array). The overall gain of the proposed systems
is around 10 dBi, and the efficiencies are between 85% and 90%. Using the
Dolph Chebyshev beamforming technique on the proposed antenna arrays yields
a zero sidelobe level, which improves the overall peak sidelobe ratio of the
system and in turn the quality of the images obtained. Our proposed design
for the transmitting section of the MELISSA system has applications
terrestrial deformation monitoring with higher area coverage. |
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Cantenna Coaxial cavity horn Dolph Chebyshev beam forming GB-SAR isolation MELISSA mutual coupling |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2019/1451-48691902195V.pdf |
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