학술논문

A Compact Double-Ridged Horn Antenna for Ultra-Wide Band Microwave Imaging
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation IEEE Open J. Antennas Propag. Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Open Journal of. 2:738-745 2021
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Aerospace
Antennas
Horn antennas
Antenna radiation patterns
Microwave antennas
Loaded antennas
Breast cancer
Transmitting antennas
Microwave imaging
breast cancer
double ridged horn
compact antenna
ultra-wide band
Language
ISSN
2637-6431
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a novel and compact double-ridged horn (DRH) antenna for ultra-wide band microwave imaging. We first develop theoretical considerations useful to derive effective design guidelines and, thus, realizing the antenna model. Afterwards, an electromagnetic numerical solver is employed to study the conceived antenna both in free space and in the presence of a biological load; in both the simulation set-ups, excellent radiating performance are obtained, demonstrating the antenna robustness. Finally, a prototype is fabricated and experimentally measured to validate the final design. The proposed model presents overall dimensions that are 30% smaller with respect to traditional and commercially available DRH antennas (151 mm $\times108$ mm $\times146.6$ mm), retaining, at the same time, a significantly large operative band (VSWR < 3 over the 1–9 GHz band). Among the broad class of possible applications, this frequency range is particularly suitable for biomedical devices, such as in microwave imaging, where reduced dimensions are fundamental in order to allow an easy integration within these systems. In addition, a safety assessment has been performed on the designed antenna, demonstrating that SAR is well below the regulating limits and it can be safely used in proximity of human operators.