Steering Radiated Beam of a Helical Antenna Using Plasma Reflectors
This paper introduces a novel method to improve the steering capabilities of helical antennas with plasma reflectors. The proposed method is based on the implementation of two half-cup plasma reflectors. The study thoroughly examines the influence the dimensions of the second reflector on the radiat...
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2-s2.0-85195416542 Sadeghikia F.; Zamani F.; Jaafar H.; Horestani A.K. Steering Radiated Beam of a Helical Antenna Using Plasma Reflectors 2024 2024 IEEE International Workshop on Antenna Technology, iWAT 2024 10.1109/iWAT57102.2024.10535799 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85195416542&doi=10.1109%2fiWAT57102.2024.10535799&partnerID=40&md5=5a20b5a48c4e3fcb91816fc624932f23 This paper introduces a novel method to improve the steering capabilities of helical antennas with plasma reflectors. The proposed method is based on the implementation of two half-cup plasma reflectors. The study thoroughly examines the influence the dimensions of the second reflector on the radiation characteristics of the antenna. The results of fullwave electromagnetic simulations demonstrates the potential of the proposed method for electronic beam steering, achieving a remarkable steering of up to ±27 degrees. The strategic placement of the plasma reflectors on two sides of the helical antenna showcases promising steering capabilities. However, optimizing performance requires a delicate balance in reflector dimensions, crucial especially for maintaining circular polarization. Notably, this antenna design leverages the inherent controllability of the plasma reflectors, enabling selective activation and electrical adjustments in dimensions and positions. © 2024 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. English Conference paper |
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Sadeghikia F.; Zamani F.; Jaafar H.; Horestani A.K. |
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Steering Radiated Beam of a Helical Antenna Using Plasma Reflectors |
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Steering Radiated Beam of a Helical Antenna Using Plasma Reflectors |
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This paper introduces a novel method to improve the steering capabilities of helical antennas with plasma reflectors. The proposed method is based on the implementation of two half-cup plasma reflectors. The study thoroughly examines the influence the dimensions of the second reflector on the radiation characteristics of the antenna. The results of fullwave electromagnetic simulations demonstrates the potential of the proposed method for electronic beam steering, achieving a remarkable steering of up to ±27 degrees. The strategic placement of the plasma reflectors on two sides of the helical antenna showcases promising steering capabilities. However, optimizing performance requires a delicate balance in reflector dimensions, crucial especially for maintaining circular polarization. Notably, this antenna design leverages the inherent controllability of the plasma reflectors, enabling selective activation and electrical adjustments in dimensions and positions. © 2024 IEEE. |
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