Experimental characterization of a broadband dual-polarized microstrip antenna for X-band SAR applications

2007 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 649-652 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Wang ◽  
Xian-Ling Liang ◽  
Yu-Mei Zhang ◽  
Shun-Shi Zhong ◽  
Yan Guo
Author(s):  
Pekka Alitalo ◽  
Ali E. Culhaoglu ◽  
Andrey V. Osipov ◽  
Stefan Thurner ◽  
Erich Kemptner ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 153-160
Author(s):  
Biswarup Rana ◽  
In-Gon Lee ◽  
Ic-Pyo Hong

This paper proposes a reconfigurable unit cell for a transmitarray operating at the X band. The unit cell consists of an active patch, a passive patch, and a phase shifter. The active patch has two PIN diodes that change the phase of 180° of the transmitted waves. The passive and active patches both have circular slots to enhance the bandwidth of the transmitted wave. We also propose a new type of experimental characterization technique to measure the performance of the unit cells at the X band without fabricating the entire transmitarray. Instead of a 1 unit cell as described in the literature, we propose 2 × 2 unit cells to measure the performance of unit cells using the X band waveguide. The waveguide consists of a WR-90 section and a rectangular to square waveguide transition section that can be fit to our proposed structure. A good agreement between simulated and measured results was found.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 447-454 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luca Di Palma ◽  
Antonio Clemente ◽  
Laurent Dussopt ◽  
Ronan Sauleau ◽  
Patrick Potier ◽  
...  

In this contribution, we study the design and experimental characterization of a reconfigurable transmitarray in X-band with reduced focal distance. To this end, we consider an illumination with four feed horn antennas in two different configurations. The focal distance and the horn configuration in the focal plane have been optimized with an in-house simulation tool. The effects of source placement errors and excitation unbalances are also studied. The numerical results show a reduction of the focal distance by a factor 1.8 if compared with the single-source case, for a reconfigurable 400-element transmitarray designed in X-band. Moreover, generation of multiple beams is considered and demonstrated numerically for spatial power combining applications. The experimental results obtained in radiation are in good agreement with the numerical predictions. This multiple-source transmitarray exhibits similar radiation performances as the single-source one in terms of gain, bandwidth and beam tilting capabilities, but with about half its volume. This technique seems very attractive for a better integration on various platforms such as vehicles, drones, aircrafts, buildings, etc.


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