Title :
Naval Structural Antenna Systems for Broadband HF Communications—Part II: Design Methodology for Real Naval Platforms
Author :
Marrocco, Gaetano ; Mattioni, Lorenzo ; Martorelli, Valerio
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Informatica, Sistemi e Produzione, Univ. of Roma "Tor Vergata"
Abstract :
Recently, it was shown how to make a multipurpose broadband HF antenna system out of existing naval super-structures such as the funnel or a big mast. The idea was discussed by means of canonical structures, e.g., a cylindrical body of circular or square cross-section, placed onto an infinite ground plane. This paper investigates the critical aspects concerning the extension of naval structural antenna concept to real ship platforms with the aim to define a general design methodology for impedance matching and radiation pattern control. The method is described with reference to a realistic frigate model, whose big mast is transformed into a broadband HF antenna system able to perform communications by both sea-wave and sky-wave links. It is demonstrated that, even in a real environment, the multiport strategy permits to increase the system efficiency and to moderately shape the radiation pattern in order to overcome the shadowing effect due to other large objects
Keywords :
HF antennas; antenna radiation patterns; broadband antennas; impedance matching; marine communication; military communication; mobile antennas; ships; software radio; broadband HF antenna system; canonical structure; impedance matching; naval structural antenna system; radiation pattern control; realistic frigate model; sea-wave link; ship platform; sky-wave link; software defined radio; Aerospace electronics; Antenna radiation patterns; Broadband antennas; Broadband communication; Design methodology; Frequency; Loaded antennas; Marine vehicles; Software radio; Space technology; Broadband antennas; HF antennas; loaded antennas; naval communications; software defined radio; structural antennas;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2006.884306