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Publication Year
2024-10-01
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Citation
Alexandria Engineering Journal, Vol.104, pp.235-245
Keyword
Circular polarizationSatellite communicationShared-aperture antennaSingle-fed Ku/Ka dual-band antenna
Mesh Keyword
Aperture antennasDual BandDual band antennasKu bandPlanar antenna arraysSatellite communicationsShared apertureShared-aperture antennaSingle feedsSingle-feed ku/ka dual-band antenna
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Engineering (all)
Abstract
This paper presents a single-fed Ku/Ka dual-band aperture-shared planar antenna array designed for satellite communication. The need to enhance data transmission speeds has driven the exploration of higher frequency bands, such as the Ku-band and Ka-band. Researchers have been investigating the design of multiband antennas to achieve space miniaturization and cost-effectiveness in these higher frequency bands. However, previous works faced challenges, including spatial efficiency limitations, complex radiator structures, band isolation issues, and increased complexity in the feeding network. To address the abovementioned challenges, this paper proposes a single-fed Ku/Ka dual-band shared-aperture planar antenna array. By combining a patch antenna for the Ku-band and a cavity antenna for the Ka-band, a simple and single-fed network is realized. The proposed antenna element is further extended to a linear array antenna and a sequentially rotated array antenna. The implemented sequentially rotated array antenna exhibited a measured impedance bandwidth of 17.4–19.7 GHz (12.4%) and 27.0–29.0 GHz (7.1%). Moreover, the proposed sequentially rotated array antenna demonstrated measured peak gains of 13.7 dBi for right-hand circular polarization in the Ku-band receiver and a measured peak gain of 15.6 dBi for left-hand circular polarization in the Ka-band transmitter, making it highly suitable for satellite communication.
ISSN
1110-0168
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/34289
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aej.2024.06.029
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This research was supported in part by the Development of Civil Military Technology Project from the Institute of Civil Military Technology Cooperation (ICMTC) under Grant 21-CM-RA-02 , and in part by the Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT) grant funded by the Korea Government (MOTIE) ( P0017011 , HRD Program for Industrial Innovation).
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