Authors
Krishna Naishadham, RongLin Li, Li Yang, Terrence Wu, Walker Hunsicker, Manos Tentzeris
Publication date
2012/8/30
Journal
IEEE Transactions on antennas and Propagation
Volume
61
Issue
2
Pages
606-613
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Light-weight antenna arrays require utilizing the same antenna aperture to provide multiple functions (e.g., communications and radar) in separate frequency bands. In this paper, we present a novel antenna element design for a dual-band array, comprising interleaved printed dipoles spaced to avoid grating lobes in each band. The folded dipoles are designed to be resonant at octave-separated frequency bands (1 and 2 GHz), and inkjet-printed on photographic paper. Each dipole is gap-fed by voltage induced electromagnetically from a microstrip line on the other side of the substrate. This nested element configuration shows excellent corroboration between simulated and measured data, with 10-dB return loss bandwidth of at least 5% for each band and interchannel isolation better than 15 dB. The measured element gain is 5.3 to 7 dBi in the two bands, with cross-polarization less than -25 dBi. A large array …
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