Linearly tapered slot antenna arrays for multibeam systems

A linearly tapered slot antenna (LTSA) acting as a single element and as an array element has been experimentally investigated. Although the antenna, used either for a single element or for 5 x 5 multibeam array elements, had the gain loss which was estimated as about one quarter of the total radiat...

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Main Author: Kim, Young-Sik
Language:ENG
Published: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst 1988
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spelling ndltd-UMASS-oai-scholarworks.umass.edu-dissertations-25952020-12-02T14:27:35Z Linearly tapered slot antenna arrays for multibeam systems Kim, Young-Sik A linearly tapered slot antenna (LTSA) acting as a single element and as an array element has been experimentally investigated. Although the antenna, used either for a single element or for 5 x 5 multibeam array elements, had the gain loss which was estimated as about one quarter of the total radiated power, due to cross-polarized radiation, the antenna yielded wide bandwidth, high gain, and high aperture efficiency. A new method to calculate the directivity and efficiency was developed, which is based on integration of co- and cross-polarized patterns in three planes. The directivity and efficiency was over-estimated when evaluated from co-polarized radiation patterns in the E/H-planes. The estimated aperture efficiency of an LTSA array used with a paraboloid, was 40-50% for an element spacing which resulted in cross-over levels of the beams about -3dB. This efficiency compares favorably with 60% for an optimum (cos)$\sp{q}$ feed pattern, at the same spacing. An equally spaced phased array with a slotline power combiner as a feed network was investigated, and the results agreed well with theoretical calculations. 1988-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations/AAI8822670 Doctoral Dissertations Available from Proquest ENG ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst Electrical engineering
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Kim, Young-Sik
Linearly tapered slot antenna arrays for multibeam systems
description A linearly tapered slot antenna (LTSA) acting as a single element and as an array element has been experimentally investigated. Although the antenna, used either for a single element or for 5 x 5 multibeam array elements, had the gain loss which was estimated as about one quarter of the total radiated power, due to cross-polarized radiation, the antenna yielded wide bandwidth, high gain, and high aperture efficiency. A new method to calculate the directivity and efficiency was developed, which is based on integration of co- and cross-polarized patterns in three planes. The directivity and efficiency was over-estimated when evaluated from co-polarized radiation patterns in the E/H-planes. The estimated aperture efficiency of an LTSA array used with a paraboloid, was 40-50% for an element spacing which resulted in cross-over levels of the beams about -3dB. This efficiency compares favorably with 60% for an optimum (cos)$\sp{q}$ feed pattern, at the same spacing. An equally spaced phased array with a slotline power combiner as a feed network was investigated, and the results agreed well with theoretical calculations.
author Kim, Young-Sik
author_facet Kim, Young-Sik
author_sort Kim, Young-Sik
title Linearly tapered slot antenna arrays for multibeam systems
title_short Linearly tapered slot antenna arrays for multibeam systems
title_full Linearly tapered slot antenna arrays for multibeam systems
title_fullStr Linearly tapered slot antenna arrays for multibeam systems
title_full_unstemmed Linearly tapered slot antenna arrays for multibeam systems
title_sort linearly tapered slot antenna arrays for multibeam systems
publisher ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst
publishDate 1988
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