Use of Subarrays in Linear Array for Improving Wide Angular Scanning Performance

The scanning performance of wide-angular scanning linear arrays is primarily degraded by the limited angular profile of the employed elements' patterns. This paper introduces an innovative strategy for compensating this degradation by using subarrays. Our design uses a uniform linear array with...

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Main Authors: Fannush S. Akbar, L. P. Ligthart, Gamantyo Hendrantoro, I. E. Lager
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8836454/
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spelling doaj-dfcc10423f814cd3b0c5f2e05d96b0b72021-04-05T17:30:10ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-01713529013529910.1109/ACCESS.2019.29413988836454Use of Subarrays in Linear Array for Improving Wide Angular Scanning PerformanceFannush S. Akbar0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0004-3986L. P. Ligthart1Gamantyo Hendrantoro2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3955-5276I. E. Lager3Department of Electrical Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya, IndonesiaIRCTR, Delft University of Technology, Delft, CD, The NetherlandsDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya, IndonesiaFaculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delft University of Technology, Delft, CD, The NetherlandsThe scanning performance of wide-angular scanning linear arrays is primarily degraded by the limited angular profile of the employed elements' patterns. This paper introduces an innovative strategy for compensating this degradation by using subarrays. Our design uses a uniform linear array with half-wavelength spaced elements, supplemented by subarrays that are symmetrically placed at its edges. The employed subarrays have controlled patterns, favoring some directions for effective scan-loss compensation (SLC) and suppressing other directions for lowering the sidelobes level (SLL). Two types of feeding configurations, making use of fixed power dividers in combination with 1-bit phase switch, are used for producing the desired patterns. The complete array design and physical validation, starting from the elements, continuing with the subarrays and ending with the system integration are also discussed in detail. The integration of the subarrays yields notable performance improvements at large scanning angles when compared with uniform linear arrays. The peak and first SLL of -14.1 dB, and the SLC of 2 dB are obtained when the array with CUP antennas as elements is scanned to the maximum scan angle direction.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8836454/Phased arrayscan-losssidelobesubarraywide-angular scanning
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author Fannush S. Akbar
L. P. Ligthart
Gamantyo Hendrantoro
I. E. Lager
spellingShingle Fannush S. Akbar
L. P. Ligthart
Gamantyo Hendrantoro
I. E. Lager
Use of Subarrays in Linear Array for Improving Wide Angular Scanning Performance
IEEE Access
Phased array
scan-loss
sidelobe
subarray
wide-angular scanning
author_facet Fannush S. Akbar
L. P. Ligthart
Gamantyo Hendrantoro
I. E. Lager
author_sort Fannush S. Akbar
title Use of Subarrays in Linear Array for Improving Wide Angular Scanning Performance
title_short Use of Subarrays in Linear Array for Improving Wide Angular Scanning Performance
title_full Use of Subarrays in Linear Array for Improving Wide Angular Scanning Performance
title_fullStr Use of Subarrays in Linear Array for Improving Wide Angular Scanning Performance
title_full_unstemmed Use of Subarrays in Linear Array for Improving Wide Angular Scanning Performance
title_sort use of subarrays in linear array for improving wide angular scanning performance
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The scanning performance of wide-angular scanning linear arrays is primarily degraded by the limited angular profile of the employed elements' patterns. This paper introduces an innovative strategy for compensating this degradation by using subarrays. Our design uses a uniform linear array with half-wavelength spaced elements, supplemented by subarrays that are symmetrically placed at its edges. The employed subarrays have controlled patterns, favoring some directions for effective scan-loss compensation (SLC) and suppressing other directions for lowering the sidelobes level (SLL). Two types of feeding configurations, making use of fixed power dividers in combination with 1-bit phase switch, are used for producing the desired patterns. The complete array design and physical validation, starting from the elements, continuing with the subarrays and ending with the system integration are also discussed in detail. The integration of the subarrays yields notable performance improvements at large scanning angles when compared with uniform linear arrays. The peak and first SLL of -14.1 dB, and the SLC of 2 dB are obtained when the array with CUP antennas as elements is scanned to the maximum scan angle direction.
topic Phased array
scan-loss
sidelobe
subarray
wide-angular scanning
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