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Design of Microstrip Array Antenna with Three-Element Sequential-Rotation Subarray for DBS

  • Jin, Kyung-Soo;Shin, Hye-Jung;Park, Byong-Woo
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.28-33
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    • 2002
  • The LHCP circularly polarized antenna operating at DBS band is developed by employing the sequential-rotation technique in which each subarray is comprised the three truncated-corner patch square element. Antenna designed with sequentially-related technique whose M=3, p=2 has the effect of improved axial-ratio bandwidth, cross-polarization etc. And it is proved that the degradation of radiation pattern can be reduced significantly by minimizing the radiation loss of feeding line structure. Antenna designed shows extremely low side lobe level of below - 25 dB in the diagonal plane and cross-polarization level of below -20 dB in the all plane. And these performances comply with the array antenna specification for DBS.

Design of Directional Structural-Acoustic Coupled Radiator in Wave Number Domain (파수 영역에서 지향성 구조-음향 연성 방사체 설계)

  • Seo, Hee-Seon;Kim, Yang-Hann
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.240-243
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    • 2005
  • A design procedure using spatial Fourier transform is presented for a structural-acoustic coupled radiator that can emit sound in the desired direction with high power and low side lobe level. The design procedure consists of three steps. Firstly, the structural-acoustic coupled radiator is chosen to obtain strong coupling between structural vibration and acoustic pressure. The radiator is composed by two spaces which are separated by a wall. Spaces can be categorized as reverberant finite space and unbounded semi-infinite space, and the wall are composed of two plates and an opening. The velocities on the wall are predicted. Secondly, directivity and energy distribution of radiator are predicted in wave number domain using spatial Fourier transform. Finally, optimal design variables are calculated using a dual optimal algorithm. Its computational example is presented including the directivity and resulting pressure distribution using proposed procedure.

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Design of Small Antennas for Direction Finding Applications (방향 탐지용 소형 안테나 설계)

  • Cho, Chi-Hyun;Oh, Seung-Sub;Choo, Ho-Sung;Park, Ik-Mo
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.913-921
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we propose a novel small antenna for direction finding applications. The proposed antenna employs a skirt type disk to eliminate the radiation null on the broad-side direction in the high frequency range. Additionally, the multi-section matching stub is used for impedance matching in the low frequency range, The size of the proposed antenna is reduced as a half of the 60cm dipole which has a same resonance frequency of 200MHz. The antenna maintains a donut shape radiation pattern with a broad beam width for a wide range of frequency while the 60cm dipole shows radiation nulls on the broad-side direction and the high side-lobe level from 700MHz to 1,300MHz.

Series-Fed Microstrip Array Antenna for Millimeter-Wave Applications (밀리미터파 대역 응용을 위한 직렬 급전 마이크로스트립 배열 안테나 설계)

  • Kim, Jin-Hyuk;Hwang, Keum-Cheol;Shin, Jae-Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.22 no.12
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    • pp.1176-1179
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, design of series-fed microstrip antennas with sum and difference patterns is presented for millimeter-wave applications. The antenna was designed to exhibit high-gain and low side-lobe level(SLL) below -20 dB. A conventional transmission-line model, Taylor and Bayliss distributions were employed to determine current distribution for sum and difference patterns. Moreover, connecting lines between microstrip patches were tuned to achieve an optimized design. The measurement was also performed to validate the designed antennas.

Design of Plano-Convex Lens Antenna Fed by Microstrip Patch Considering Integration with Microwave Planar Circuits

  • Yu, Seung-Gab;Yeon, Dong-Min;Kim, Yong-Hoon
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 2001
  • In this paper, the plano-convex lens antenna fed by a single patch is studied for a microwave remote-traffic monitoring sensor with constraints of small size and low cost. Measurement of an AUT (Antenna Under Test) involves the considerations of a triangular groove for matched layer and metallic shielding effects. A formulation for extracting the parameters of a piano-convex lens antenna, based on geometrical optics, is introduced using Fermat`s principle of the equi-phased ray condition. Teflon ($\varepsilon_{{\gamma}}$/ =2.0) is chosen as a material of a plano-convex lens antenna for adjustment of aberrations on the lens surfaces automatically. A fabricated plano-convex lens shows 3-dB beamwidth of 7.5 degree and side-lobe level of -29 dB with an aperture distribution of the parabolic-squared taper on pedestal. This lens supports easier integration with the planar microwave circuits by using a microstrip single patch as a primary feeder of the lens antenna.feeder of the lens antenna.

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A Study on Microstrip Array Antenna for LMDS Receiver with Corporate Feeding Network using Chebyshev Polynomials (Chebyshev 다항식을 이용한 병렬급전 구조를 가진 LMDS 수신용 마이크로스트립 배열 안테나에 관한 연구)

  • 문동권;안성훈;박명렬;정천석
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.827-833
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, a microstrip array antenna for LMDS(Local Multipoint Distribution Service) receiver with corporate feeding network using Chebyshev polynomials is proposed to get the high gain and low side lobe level. The Chebyshev array method is proposed to design the corporate feeding network. LMDS uses 24~27 GHz microwave frequency band to send and receive broadband signals. Measured antenna shows 23.4 dBi gain, 24.96 GHz center frequency, -29.15 dB return loss and 1.2 GHz bandwidth.

Optimized Sigma-Delta Modulation Methodology for an Effective FM Waveform Generation in the Ultrasound System (효율적인 주파수 변조된 초음파 파형 발생을 위한 최적화된 시그마 델타 변조 기법)

  • Kim, Hak-Hyun;Han, Ho-San;Song, Tai-Kyong
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.429-440
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    • 2007
  • A coded excitation has been studied to improve the performance for ultrasound imaging in term of SNR, imaging frame rate, contrast to tissue ratio, and so forth. However, it requires a complicated arbitrary waveform transmitter for each active channel that is typically composed of a multi-bit Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) and a linear power amplifier (LPA). Not only does the LPA increase the cost and size of a transmitter block, but it consumes much power, increasing the system complexity further and causing a heating-up problem. This paper proposes an optimized 1.5bit fourth order sigma-delta modulation technique applicable to design an efficient arbitrary waveform generator with greatly reduced power dissipation and hardware. The proposed SDM can provide a required SQNR with a low over-sampling ratio of 4. To this end, the loop coefficients are optimized to minimize the quantization noise power in signal band while maintaining system stability. In addition, the decision level for the 1.5 bit quantizer is optimized for a given input waveform, which results in the SQNR improvement of more than 5dB. Computer simulation results show that the SQNR of a FM(frequency modulated) signal generated by using the proposed method is about 26dB, and the peak side-lobe level (PSL) of its compressed waveform on receive is -48dB.

A C-Band CMOS Bi-Directional T/R Chipset for Phased Array Antenna (위상 배열 안테나를 위한 C-대역 CMOS 양방향 T/R 칩셋)

  • Han, Jang-Hoon;Kim, Jeong-Geun
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.28 no.7
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    • pp.571-575
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    • 2017
  • This paper presents a C-band bi-directional T/R chipset in $0.13{\mu}m$ TSMC CMOS technology for phased array antenna. The T/R chipset, which is a key component of phased array antenna, consists of a 6 bit phase shifter, a 6 bit step attenuator, and three bi-directional gain amplifiers. The phase shifter is controlled up to $354^{\circ}$ with $5.625^{\circ}$ phase step for precise beam steering. The step attenuator is also controlled up to 31.5 dB with 0.5 dB attenuation step for the side lobe level rejection. The LDO(Low Drop Output) regulator for stable 1.2 V DC power and the SPI(Serial Peripheral Interface) for digital control are integrated in the chipset. The chip size is $2.5{\times}1.5mm^2$ including pads.

Shape Oscillation and Detachment of Droplet on Vibrating Flat Surface (진동하는 평판 위의 액적의 형상 진동 및 제거 조건에 대한 연구)

  • Shin, Young-Sub;Lim, Hee-Chang
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.337-346
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    • 2014
  • This study aimed to understand the mode characteristics of a droplet subject to periodic forced vibration and the detachment of a droplet placed on a plate surface. An surface was coated with Teflon to clearly observe the behavior of a droplet. The contact angle between the droplet and surface and the hysteresis were found to be approximately $115^{\circ}C$ and within $25^{\circ}C$, respectively. The coating process was performed in a clean room that had an environment with a low level of contaminants and impurities such as air dust, detergents, and particles. To predict the resonance frequency of a droplet, theoretical and experimental approaches were applied. Two high-speed cameras were configured to acquire side and top views and thus capture different characteristics of a droplet: the mode shape, the detachment, the separated secondary droplet, and the waggling motion. A comparison of the theoretical and experimental results shows no more than 18 discrepancies when predicting the resonance frequency. These differences seem to be caused by contact line friction, nonlinear wall adhesion, and the uncertainty of the experiment. For lower energy inputs, the contact line of the droplet was pinned and the oscillation pattern was axisymmetric. However, the contact line of the droplet was de-pinned as the oscillation became more vigorous with increased energy input. The size of each lobe at the resonance frequency is somewhat larger than that at the neighboring frequency. A droplet in mode 2, one of the primary mode frequencies, exhibits vertical periodic movement as well as detachment and secondary ejection from the main droplet.