Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
In space-borne applications, reduction of size, weight, and power can be critical. Pursuant to this goal, we present an ultrawideband, tightly coupled dipole array (TCDA) capable of supporting numerous satellite communication bands, simultaneously. Such antennas enable weight reduction by replacing multiple antennas. In addition, it provides spectral efficiency by reusing intermediate frequencies for inter-satellite communication. For ease of fabrication, the array is initially designed for operation across the UHF, L, S, and lower-C bands (0.6-3.6 GHz), with emphasis on dual-linear polarization, and wide-angle scanning. The array achieves a minimum 6:1 bandwidth for VSWR less than 1.8, 2.4, and 3.1 for 0°, 45°, and 60° scans, respectively. The presented design represents the first practical realization of dual polarizations using a TCDA topology. This is accomplished through a dual-offset, split unit cell with minimized inter-feed coupling. Array simulations are verified with measured results of an 8 × 8 prototype, exhibiting very low cross polarization and near-theoretical gain across the band. Further, we present a TCDA design operating across the upper-S, C, X, and Ku bands (3-18 GHz). The array achieves this 6:1 bandwidth for VSWR <; 2 at broadside, and VSWR <; 2.6 at 45°. A discussion on design and fabrication for low-cost arrays operating at these frequencies is included.
Keywords :
dipole antenna arrays; satellite communication; telecommunication network topology; ultra wideband antennas; TCDA design; TCDA topology; UHF-Ku frequencies; array simulations; duallinear polarization; interfeed coupling; intermediate frequencies; intersatellite communication; multiband satellite communications; multiple antennas; satellite communication bands; space borne applications; spectral efficiency; tightly coupled dipole array; ultrawideband antennas; wide angle scanning; Arrays; Bandwidth; Couplings; Fabrication; Feeds; Gain; Dipole arrays; Phased arrays; dipole arrays; phased arrays; planar arrays; satellite antennas; ultra wideband antennas; ultrawideband (UWB) antennas;