Numerical investigation of characteristics of phased antenna arrays, based on printed quasi-Yagi radiating elements
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2012.51.13-24Keywords:
antenna arrays, microstrip antenna, quasi-Yagi antenna, scanning phased antenna arraysAbstract
Abstract. Paper presents numerical investigation of radiation and matching characteristics of a printed quasi-Yagi antenna and 11x11 2D phased array, based on quasi-Yagi radiating elements. Results were obtained by finite-difference time domain method.
The investigation of characteristics basic radiating element of phased array. Calculated matching characteristics and radiation pattern of quasi-Yagi antenna. Also shown mutual coupling between radiating elements by using 1D subarray, which has 9 elements.
The investigation of characteristics of phased antenna array, based on printed quasi-Yagi radiating elements. Calculated radiating characteristics of phased antenna array. Determined the possible range scanning of phased array. Investigated applicability of quasi-Yagi radiating elements in building phased antenna arrays.
Conclusions. Results of investigation have practical direction in solving the problems of constructing large phased antenna arrays.
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