Design of an X/Ka dual-band co-aperture broadband microstrip antenna array

Meng Wei*, Hong Deng, Houjun Sun, Yong Liu

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Abstract

This paper presents a novel design of X/Ka dual-band co-aperture microstrip antenna array. Compared with other types of co-aperture antennas, its significant advantage is the slight interference between the two bands' antennas. In addition, it also has some other good features, such as broadband, low side-lobe. The antenna is designed and simulated, and a test antenna is fabricated and measured. The simulated results match well with the measured ones. The measured impedance bandwidth (VSWR2) of the test antenna reaches 18% for X-band and 9.4% for Ka-band. In the working bands, the measured gain is higher than 22dBi and 20.5dBi, the measured side-lobe level is lower than 18dB and 15dB for X- and Ka-bands, respectively. The slight interference between the two bands causes only 1 dB enhancement of the side-lobe level and has nearly no impact of the gain.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICMTCE2011 - Proceedings 2011 IEEE International Conference on Microwave Technology and Computational Electromagnetics
Pages217-220
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event2011 2nd IEEE International Conference on Microwave Technology and Computational Electromagnetics, ICMTCE2011 - Beijing, China
Duration: 22 May 201125 May 2011

Publication series

NameICMTCE2011 - Proceedings 2011 IEEE International Conference on Microwave Technology and Computational Electromagnetics

Conference

Conference2011 2nd IEEE International Conference on Microwave Technology and Computational Electromagnetics, ICMTCE2011
Country/TerritoryChina
CityBeijing
Period22/05/1125/05/11

Keywords

  • Microstrip antenna array
  • broadband
  • co-aperture
  • dual-band

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