Title :
Certain considerations in aperture synthesis of ultrawideband/short-pulse radiation
Author :
Heyman, Ehud ; Melamed, Timor
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
fDate :
4/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors consider certain characteristics of the radiation from collimated, ultrawideband short-pulse aperture distributions. It is shown that an efficient radiation must account for the multifrequency nature of the field. Two alternative schemes for wideband aperture synthesis of an impulse-like radiation pattern are examined. The first, entitled the “iso-width aperture”, utilizes only temporal shaping of the excitation pulse. In the other, the “iso-diffracting aperture”, they suggest source shaping in space-time so that all the frequency components in the field have the same collimation distance. The “iso-diffracting” scheme yields higher directivity and more efficient pulsed radiation. Explicit examples for the pulsed source distribution and for the pulsed radiation patterns are presented, parametrized, and contrasted
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; electromagnetic pulse; electromagnetic wave diffraction; aperture synthesis; collimation distance; directivity; excitation pulse; frequency components; impulse-like radiation pattern; iso-diffracting aperture; iso-width aperture; multifrequency field; pulsed radiation patterns; pulsed source distribution; source shaping; space-time; temporal shaping; ultrawideband short-pulse aperture distributions; ultrawideband/short-pulse radiation; wideband aperture synthesis; Apertures; Bandwidth; Collimators; Diffraction; Energy exchange; Energy resolution; Frequency domain analysis; Pulse shaping methods; Space vector pulse width modulation; Ultra wideband technology;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on