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A Low-Cost Ka-Band Circularly Polarized Passive Phased-Array Antenna for Mobile Satellite Applications

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION
Volume 67, Issue 1, Pages 221-231

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2018.2878335

Keywords

Circularly polarized (CP) antenna; millimeter-wave (mm-W) phased-array antenna (PAA); phase shifter; satellite mobile communication

Funding

  1. Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Researche
  2. C-COM Satellite Systems Inc.
  3. National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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This paper presents a low-profile, high-performance, and low-cost Ka-band circularly polarized (CP) passive phased-array antenna (PAA) system. A 1 x 4 passive subarray operating at the Ka-band frequency band is investigated, developed, and tested as a possible building block for mobile satellite communication systems. In particular, a CP antenna integrated with a high-performance passive phase shifter is presented and experimentally verified. A new low-cost and low-profile magnetic actuator is proposed to precisely control the phase state of the phase shifter. A 3-D printed polymer package is utilized to enclose the phase shifter and reduce the environmental effects. The proposed CP passive PAA achieves high-performance right-hand CP radiation with high cross-polarization discrimination over a wide scan angle from 0 degrees to +/- 38 degrees over the frequency band (29.5-30.5 GHz). An axial ratio (AR) < 3 dB is demonstrated over the entire scanning range. Moreover, the measured radiation efficiency is 60% at boresight. The gain drops by 1 dB at +/- 38 degrees scanning angles.

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