Developing basic configuration of triangle array antenna for circularly polarized-Synthetic Aperture Radar sensor application
Title | Developing basic configuration of triangle array antenna for circularly polarized-Synthetic Aperture Radar sensor application |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Purnomo, M. F. E., Kitagawa, A. |
Conference Name | 2017 International Conference on Radar, Antenna, Microwave, Electronics, and Telecommunications (ICRAMET) |
Date Published | oct |
Publisher | IEEE |
ISBN Number | 978-1-5386-3849-1 |
Keywords | antenna arrays, antenna feeds, antenna radiation patterns, Circularly Polarized- Synthetic Aperture Radar sensor, circularly polarized-synthetic aperture radar sensor, Collaboration, composability, corporate feeding-line, corporate feeding-line design, CP-SAR, cryptology, drone airspace, frequency 1.25 GHz, gain 2.47 dB, Human Behavior, human factor, method of moments, Metrics, microstrip antenna arrays, microwave antenna arrays, MoM, patch antenna, policy, Policy-Governed Secure Collaboration, pubcrawl, radar antennas, radar imaging, radar technology, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, Substrates, synthetic aperture radar, triangle array antenna, UAV, UHF antennas |
Abstract | The development of radar technology, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) requires the communication facilities and infrastructures that have variety of platforms and high quality of image. In this paper, we obtain the basic configuration of triangle array antenna using corporate feeding-line for Circularly Polarized- Synthetic Aperture Radar (CP-SAR) sensor embedded on small UAV or drone airspace with compact, small, and simple configuration. The Method of Moments (MoM) is chosen in the numerical analysis for fast calculation of the unknown current on the patch antenna. The developing of triangle array antenna is consist of four patches of simple equilateral triangle patch with adding truncated corner of each patch and resonant frequency at f = 1.25 GHz. Proximity couple, perturbation segment, single feeding method are applied to generate the circular polarization wave from radiating patch. The corporate feeding-line design is implemented by combining some T-junctions to distribute the current from input port to radiating patch and to reach 2x2 patches. The performance results of this antenna, especially for gain and axial ratio (Ar) at the resonant frequency are 11.02 dBic and 2.47 dB, respectively. Furthermore, the two-beams appeared at boresight in elevation plane have similar values each other i.e. for average beamwidth of 10 dBic-gain and the 3 dB-Ar are about 20deg and 70deg, respectively. |
URL | http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8253157/ |
DOI | 10.1109/ICRAMET.2017.8253157 |
Citation Key | purnomo_developing_2017 |
- radar technology
- microwave antenna arrays
- MoM
- patch antenna
- Policy
- Policy-Governed Secure Collaboration
- pubcrawl
- radar antennas
- radar imaging
- microstrip antenna arrays
- resilience
- Resiliency
- Scalability
- Substrates
- synthetic aperture radar
- triangle array antenna
- uav
- UHF antennas
- CP-SAR
- antenna feeds
- antenna radiation patterns
- Circularly Polarized- Synthetic Aperture Radar sensor
- circularly polarized-synthetic aperture radar sensor
- collaboration
- composability
- corporate feeding-line
- corporate feeding-line design
- antenna arrays
- cryptology
- drone airspace
- frequency 1.25 GHz
- gain 2.47 dB
- Human behavior
- human factor
- method of moments
- Metrics