학술논문

Measurement of 15 GHz beam adjustable microstrip antenna arrays with a variable short stub and with a varactor diode
Document Type
Conference
Source
2016 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP) Antennas and Propagation (ISAP), 2016 International Symposium on. :110-111 Oct, 2016
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Microstrip antenna arrays
Varactors
Microstrip
Microstrip antennas
Antenna radiation patterns
Antenna measurements
Microstirp antenna
Patch array
Beam adjustable array
Pattern reconfigurable antenna
Variable reactance circuit
Language
Abstract
This paper presents measured performance of 15 GHz beam adjustable microstrip antenna arrays (BA-MSAAs). The BA-MSAA consists of a central patch element fed by a feeding line and two parasitic patches with a variable reactance circuit (VRC) adjacent to the center patch. Radiation pattern of the BA-MSAA is controlled by reactance values of the VRCs. In order to evaluate beam-shaping performance of the BA-MSAA in 15 GHz, the BA-MSAA with square patch elements and two types of the VRCs, with a variable short stub (VSS) and with a varactor diode, are designed and fabricated. In this paper, performances of the VRCs with the VSS and the varactor are measured. Then, beam-shaping performance of the BA-MSAAs with the two types of the VRCs using the VSS and the varactor diode is presented in 15 GHz.