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| Title: | Dual-band dual-polarized perforated microstrip antennas for SAR applications |
| Authors: | Shafai, LL Chamma, WA Barakat, M Strickland, PC Seguin, G |
| Keywords: | dual-polarization microstrip antennas synthetic aperture radar |
| Issue Date: | 31-Jan-2000 |
| Citation: | 0018-926X; IEEE TRANS ANTENNAS PROPAGAT, JAN 2000, vol. 48, no. 1, p.58 to 66. |
| Abstract: | For dual-band dual-polarized synthetic aperture radar (SAR) applications a compact low-profile design is investigated. The operating frequencies are at the L and C-bands, centered about 1.275 and 5.3 GHz, respectively. Since the C-band frequency is larger by a factor of four, its array elements and interelement separations are smaller by the same ratio. Thus, to allow similar scan ranges for both bands, the L-band elements are selected as perforated patches to enable the placement of C-band elements within them. Stacked-patch configurations were used to meet the bandwidth requirements, especially in the L-band, The C-band element was designed numerically, but the perforated L-band one required final experimental optimization. Also, in the latter case of L-band, balanced transmission line feed was used to minimize cross polarization. For the C-band elements, slot coupling was used and, to simplify the feed, symmetric parasitic slots were incorporated to minimize cross polarization. No vertical connections were utilized, and electromagnetic couplings resulted in a compact low-profile design, with an electrically and thermally symmetric geometry. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/2849 |
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