DIRECTIVITY OF ANTENNA ARRAYS

Purpose: Theoretical investigation of directive gains of linear and planar antenna arrays depending on the distance between radiators and wavelength. Design/methodology/approach: Computing methods in applied mathematics in MathCad were used to calculate the twofold integrals of the radiation patt...

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Main Authors: A. A. Bulgakovа, N. N. Gorobets, V. A. Katrich, V. A. Lyashchenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Radio Astronomy 2016-12-01
Series:Radio Physics and Radio Astronomy
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Online Access:http://rpra-journal.org.ua/index.php/ra/article/view/1251/pdf
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spelling doaj-eaa95b962bbd4ce39cde03feadcee0cf2020-11-25T02:36:23ZengNational Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Radio AstronomyRadio Physics and Radio Astronomy1027-96362415-70072016-12-0121428529710.15407/rpra21.04.285DIRECTIVITY OF ANTENNA ARRAYSA. A. Bulgakovа0N. N. Gorobets1V. A. Katrich2V. A. Lyashchenko3V. N. Kazarin Kharkiv National University, 4, Svoboda Sq., Kharkiv, 61022, UkraineV. N. Kazarin Kharkiv National University, 4, Svoboda Sq., Kharkiv, 61022, UkraineV. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, 4, Svoboda Sq., Kharkiv, 61022, UkraineV. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, 4, Svoboda Sq., Kharkiv, 61022, UkrainePurpose: Theoretical investigation of directive gains of linear and planar antenna arrays depending on the distance between radiators and wavelength. Design/methodology/approach: Computing methods in applied mathematics in MathCad were used to calculate the twofold integrals of the radiation pattern over power throughout the whole space observed, defining the directivity in the most general terms. Patterns of radiators, i. e. elements of antenna arrays, are specified by mathematical models. The calculation accounts for the subintegral fast oscillating function. Findings: Calculations and analysis of a directive gain according to the number of radiators and distances between them in fractions of wavelength are made. It is shown that at the ratio of distance between radiators to wave-length being d/λ =0.5 the directivity of array of isotropic radiators is 1.5N², N – number of radiators. When increasing the d/λ to 0.65÷0.97 the directivity increases according to the law close to the linear one up to the maximum possible value for the specified number of radiators. With the increase of d/λ to the values greater than one, the directivity is significantly reduced (the “blinding” effect of non-phased antenna arrays) and its dependence with the growth of d/λ is decaying and oscillating in character. By that, the transfer function of antenna arrays has some vital difference from the transfer function of continuous antennas. Conclusions: Antenna arrays distort the waveform and spectrum of radiated and received signals as a result of irregular changes of their directivity depending on wavelength. The detected “blinding” effect of non-phased antenna arrays of large electrical dimensions must be taken into account in wideband and superwideband radio-electronics systems, especially in radio astronomy, telecommunications systems and superwideband radar.http://rpra-journal.org.ua/index.php/ra/article/view/1251/pdfantenna arraysdirectivitypatternweakly directed radiatorsnumerical analysis
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author A. A. Bulgakovа
N. N. Gorobets
V. A. Katrich
V. A. Lyashchenko
spellingShingle A. A. Bulgakovа
N. N. Gorobets
V. A. Katrich
V. A. Lyashchenko
DIRECTIVITY OF ANTENNA ARRAYS
Radio Physics and Radio Astronomy
antenna arrays
directivity
pattern
weakly directed radiators
numerical analysis
author_facet A. A. Bulgakovа
N. N. Gorobets
V. A. Katrich
V. A. Lyashchenko
author_sort A. A. Bulgakovа
title DIRECTIVITY OF ANTENNA ARRAYS
title_short DIRECTIVITY OF ANTENNA ARRAYS
title_full DIRECTIVITY OF ANTENNA ARRAYS
title_fullStr DIRECTIVITY OF ANTENNA ARRAYS
title_full_unstemmed DIRECTIVITY OF ANTENNA ARRAYS
title_sort directivity of antenna arrays
publisher National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Radio Astronomy
series Radio Physics and Radio Astronomy
issn 1027-9636
2415-7007
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Purpose: Theoretical investigation of directive gains of linear and planar antenna arrays depending on the distance between radiators and wavelength. Design/methodology/approach: Computing methods in applied mathematics in MathCad were used to calculate the twofold integrals of the radiation pattern over power throughout the whole space observed, defining the directivity in the most general terms. Patterns of radiators, i. e. elements of antenna arrays, are specified by mathematical models. The calculation accounts for the subintegral fast oscillating function. Findings: Calculations and analysis of a directive gain according to the number of radiators and distances between them in fractions of wavelength are made. It is shown that at the ratio of distance between radiators to wave-length being d/λ =0.5 the directivity of array of isotropic radiators is 1.5N², N – number of radiators. When increasing the d/λ to 0.65÷0.97 the directivity increases according to the law close to the linear one up to the maximum possible value for the specified number of radiators. With the increase of d/λ to the values greater than one, the directivity is significantly reduced (the “blinding” effect of non-phased antenna arrays) and its dependence with the growth of d/λ is decaying and oscillating in character. By that, the transfer function of antenna arrays has some vital difference from the transfer function of continuous antennas. Conclusions: Antenna arrays distort the waveform and spectrum of radiated and received signals as a result of irregular changes of their directivity depending on wavelength. The detected “blinding” effect of non-phased antenna arrays of large electrical dimensions must be taken into account in wideband and superwideband radio-electronics systems, especially in radio astronomy, telecommunications systems and superwideband radar.
topic antenna arrays
directivity
pattern
weakly directed radiators
numerical analysis
url http://rpra-journal.org.ua/index.php/ra/article/view/1251/pdf
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