A high-gain low-profile antenna design based on effective material parameters

Author(s):  
Dongying Li
Author(s):  
Nora Mohamed Mohamed-Hicho ◽  
Eva Antonino-Daviu ◽  
Marta Cabedo-Fabres ◽  
Miguel Ferrando-Bataller ◽  
Daniel Sanchez-Escuderos

Mathematics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Alessandro Niccolai ◽  
Francesco Grimaccia ◽  
Marco Mussetta ◽  
Riccardo Zich ◽  
Alessandro Gandelli

Reflectarray antennas are low-profile high-gain systems widely applied in the aerospace industry. The increase in their application is leading to the problem of getting more advanced performance while keeping the system as simple as possible. In these cases, their design cannot be conducted via analytical methods, thus evolutionary optimization algorithms are often implemented. Indeed, the design is characterized by the presence of many local minima, by high number of design variables, and by the high computational burden required to evaluate the antenna performance. The purpose of this paper is to develop, implement, and test a complete Optimization Environment that can be applied to achieve high scanning capabilities with a reflectarray. The design of the optimization environment has been selected to be flexible enough to be applied also with other different algorithms.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hossein Eskandari ◽  
Juan Luis Albadalejo-Lijarcio ◽  
Oskar Zetterstrom ◽  
Tomáš Tyc ◽  
Oscar Quevedo-Teruel

AbstractConformal transformation optics is employed to enhance an H-plane horn’s directivity by designing a graded-index all-dielectric lens. The transformation is applied so that the phase error at the aperture is gradually eliminated inside the lens, leading to a low-profile high-gain lens antenna. The physical space shape is modified such that singular index values are avoided, and the optical path inside the lens is rescaled to eliminate superluminal regions. A prototype of the lens is fabricated using three-dimensional printing. The measurement results show that the realized gain of an H-plane horn antenna can be improved by 1.5–2.4 dB compared to a reference H-plane horn.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Min Wang ◽  
Jin Zhang ◽  
Peng Ye ◽  
Zhengchuan Chen
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