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CIRCULARLY POLARIZED ARRAY ANTENNA USING THE SEQUENTIAL ROTATION NETWORK FEEDING FOR X-BAND COMMUNICATION
Author(s) -
Farohaji Kurniawan,
Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo,
Koichi Ito,
Steven Gao,
Good Fried Panggabean,
Gunawan Setyo Prabowo
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
progress in electromagnetics research c
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.341
H-Index - 34
ISSN - 1937-8718
DOI - 10.2528/pierc19051703
Subject(s) - turnstile antenna , rotation (mathematics) , antenna (radio) , antenna array , physics , coaxial antenna , computer science , optics , telecommunications , omnidirectional antenna , artificial intelligence
This paper presents a novel Circularly Polarized (CP) microstrip array antenna with circular shape and slotted by an elliptical ring for X-band communication. This array antenna consists of 4 paths. Each patch is designed with a unique model, and the purposed antenna is mainly circular-shaped. An elliptical ring slot is set at the center of the circular-shaped patch. And a pair of triangle shapes employed as truncation factor is placed at the edge of the circular-shaped antenna. This microstrip array antenna is developed by 2 × 2 patches in a sequential rotation mode with relative phases 0˚, 90˚, 180˚ and 270˚. Total dimension of this array antenna is 60.92 mm × 60.92 mm. The simulated result shows a good agreement with minimum requirement. The center frequency of the antenna design is 8.2 GHz with low-frequency at 8 GHz and high frequency at 8.4 GHz. The proposed antenna produced under -10 dB S11 of 21.9%, maximum gain of 12.47 dBic at the center frequency, and axial ratio bandwidth obtained 12.2%. Simulated result has been validated by fabrication and measurement, then the structure of the antenna design is fabricated on NPC-H22A with a thickness of 1.6 mm and dielectric constant of 2.17. Complete investigation and experimentation are presented in the next sections.

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