Title :
Design tool for high-performance rotationally symmetric reflector antennas
Author :
Jørgensen, Erik ; Meincke, Peter
Author_Institution :
TICRA, Copenhagen, Denmark
fDate :
Oct. 29 2012-Nov. 2 2012
Abstract :
In this paper, we present an efficient higher-order BoR-MoM in which the unknown surface current is discretized using hierarchical Legendre basis functions, that are adapted to the circular symmetric geometry. Furthermore, the shape of the generatrix is represented by up to 4th order curvilinear line segments that approximates curved surfaces with high accuracy. The combination of a higher-order polynomial current approximation and the smooth geometry implies that the number of unknowns is reduced to approximately 4 per wavelength, i.e., approximately a four-fold reduction compared to the low-order case. This reduction leads to a dramatic speedup such that a full-wave analysis of typical rotationally symmetric antennas can be accomplished in 1-2 seconds on a laptop. The new higher-order BoR-MoM has been rigorously combined with a mode-matching tool for circular horns which implies that complex feeds, such as corrugated feeders, can also be analyzed in a couple of seconds. Furthermore, this hybrid mode-matching/higher-order MoM analysis engine is integrated in an optimization framework for rotationally symmetric reflectors and feeders. This design tool integrates all the required functionality in a single tool which is demonstrated by a design example of a compact antenna with a very small aperture.
Keywords :
aperture antennas; curve fitting; geometry; method of moments; mode matching; polynomial approximation; reflector antenna feeds; 4th order curvilinear line segment; aperture antenna; circular horn; circular symmetric geometry; compact antenna; complex feed; corrugated feeder; curved surface; design tool; four-fold reduction; full-wave analysis; generatrix shape; hierarchical Legendre basis function; high-performance rotationally symmetric reflector antenna; higher-order BoR-MoM; higher-order polynomial current approximation; hybrid mode-matching/higher-order MoM analysis engine; mode-matching tool; optimization framework; smooth geometry; surface current; symmetric antenna; symmetric feeder; Dielectrics; Feeds; Moment methods; Optimization; Polynomials;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation (ISAP), 2012 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Nagoys
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1001-7