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Waveguide Antennas
EE609 Radiating Systems Term Paper Presentation
  • Ravindra.S.Kashyap (06307923)
  • Sarvagya.P.Dwivedi (06307909)

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Outline
  • Basics of Slot Radiators
  • Waveguide-Fed Slots
  • Open Waveguide Antennas
  • Introduction to Waveguide Slot Arrays
  • Design of Waveguide Slot Arrays
  • Circularly Polarized Waveguide Slot Arrays
  • Applications of Waveguide Antennas
  • Summary

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Basics of Slot Radiators
  • Slots are cuts in a metallic sheet
  • They are dual structures of half-wave dipoles
  • Analysis of slot makes use of a fictious
    magnetic sheet
  • The form of currents for a dipole and a slot
    are same

Boundary Conditions to be Satisfied
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Basics of Slot Radiators
  • Due to this duality, slots are referred to as
    magnetic dipoles
  • Far field components of the slots are thus found
    out by the duality principle
  • Radiation pattern is exactly same as that of a
    dipole except for the reversed polarization
  • Horizontal Slot gives Vertical Polarization
  • Vertical Slot gives Horizontal Polarization

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Slot Radiators
Far Field Components of Slot Radiation
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Slot Radiators
  • Bookers Relation
  • Our speculation is that the design equation for
    dipole can be used for single slots also
  • The terminal impedance at the slot center would
    be however high even though purely real

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Waveguide-Fed Slots
  • Any slot will radiate only if it cuts the surface
    currents
  • A longitudinal slot placed on the waveguide axis
    would not radiate
  • A slot in the transverse wall perpendicular to
    axis would also not radiate

Surface currents for dominant mode excitation
Radiating Non-radiating waveguide slots
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Waveguide-Fed Slots
  • Slot excitation and hence radiation increases
    when
  • Displacement of longitudinal slot is higher
  • Angular displacement of the broad wall slot is
    higher
  • Inclination of transverse-wall slot is higher

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Waveguide-Fed Slots
  • A longitudinal-shunt slot would not radiate if a
    short circuit is at from the slot centre
  • A longitudinal-series slot would not radiate if a
    short circuit is at from the slot center
  • Long slots should be fed at the center
    to prevent excitation of higher order modes

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Waveguide-Fed SlotsPolarization Mechanism
  • Slots placed across the waveguide axis will have
    opposite polarization
  • A pair of slots in space quadrature displaced
    from the axis gives circular polarization
  • Sense of polarization can be reversed by placing
    the pair in its image position

Slot for linear polarization
Source www.antenna.ee.titech.ac.jp/research/anima
tion-e.html
Crossed slot for circular polarization
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Open Waveguide Antennas
  • An open end of rectangular or circular waveguide
    can be used as a radiator
  • Waveguides are usually excited with dominant
    modes due to its favorable radiation pattern
  • It is a rudimentary form of horn antennas without
    any flaring
  • They do not give high directivity and are usually
    used to feed reflector antennas
  • Owing to the missing flare, impedance matching
    with the free space is not good and hence causes
    reflections

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Open Waveguide Antennas
Radiation pattern of three rectangular waveguides
Radiation pattern of three circular waveguides
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Open Waveguide Antennas
  • H-plane pattern is smoother than E-plane pattern
    owing to the larger aperture in that plane
  • Larger waveguides are needed to get high
    directivities and gain
  • Gain is less due to considerable back radiation
  • Precautions has to be taken to kill higher order
    modes

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Open Waveguide Antennas...Gain Enhancements
Waveguide antenna with HIGP
Radiation pattern
Schematic representation
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Open Waveguide Antennas...Gain Enhancements
Antenna geometry
Radiation patterns for various spacing and
dielectric permittivity
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Open Waveguide Antennas...Array Configurations
Two circular waveguide antenna array
Four circular waveguide antenna array
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Waveguide Slot Arrays
  • Resonant arrays consists of slots spaced
    apart and alternate slots placed on the opposite
    sides of the axis
  • Waveguide is terminated with a short circuit at
    from the last slot
  • They are broadside arrays
  • These arrays are inherently narrow band
  • Arrays should be designed for lower side lobe
    level (SLL) than required to cater for
    manufacturing tolerances

Resonant broadside array
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Waveguide Slot Arrays
  • Non resonant arrays consists of slots that are
    not placed apart and the waveguide is
    terminated in a matched load
  • Maximum radiation can not be in broadside but
    limited to a small angle from the axis

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Design of Waveguide Slot Arrays
  • Arrays comprises different types of slots,
    already mentioned, arranged in a pattern
  • The lengths positions of slots are adjusted to
    get the required amplitude and phase distribution
  • This specific distribution will yield the
    required radiation pattern
  • The combined admittance of all the slots should
    also result in perfect impedance match at the
    waveguide input

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Design of Waveguide Slot Arrays
  • Design Objectives
  • Center frequency of operation
  • Angle of maximum radiation
  • Directivity and SLL
  • Outline of design procedure 1
  • Choose an approximating polynomial based on the
    required directivity and SLL(Dolph-Chebyshev,
    Binomial, Taylor, Modified Taylor, Bayliss)
  • Get the normalized array coefficients for slot
    excitations

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Design of Waveguide Slot Arrays
  • Outline of design procedure
  • An initial value of slot displacement and lengths
    are assumed
  • Curve-fit polynomials are generated for
    experimentally generated graphs
  • Based on these polynomials, initial values of
    slot displacement and lengths are checked for
    conformity with the required array excitation
    (taking mutual impedances into account)
  • The sum of all normalized admittances is checked
    for sum being unity
  • Design proceeds iteratively by altering the slot
    parameters simultaneously satisfying the array
    requirements and sum being unity

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Waveguide Slot ArraysObservations
  • Choice of slot width is sufficient for bandwidth
    control
  • Providing the exact displacements are not
    necessary, the values can be rounded off
  • Mutual coupling is more in case of planar slot
    array than linear array

Linear array
Planar array
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Waveguide Slot ArraysIntuitive Animations
Magnetic field strength inside the waveguide
Source www.antenna.ee.titech.ac.jp/research/anima
tion-e.html
Farfield Radiation E-field
Farfield Radiation H-field
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Circularly Polarized Waveguide Slot Arrays
  • The array makes use of crossed slots as
    individual elements
  • Crossed slots displaced from each other is more
    popular due to ease in numerical computation

Displaced crossed slot for CP
Iterative array design procedure
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CP Waveguide Arrays
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Applications of Waveguide Antennas
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WLAN (802.11b)
  • Frequency of operation (USA Canada) 2.41
    2.46 GHz

8 elements
16 elements
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Slot Applicators for Microwave Heating
  • Waveguide slot antennas are used as applicators
    for heating lossy dielectric
  • Proposed structure is a resonant array with
    broadside radiation
  • Empirical design method has been compared against
    analytical methods

Empirical Method
Analytical Method
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Substrate Integrated Waveguide Antennas
  • A rectangular waveguide is created by packing a
    substrate in between two metal ground planes and
    fencing it with closely spaced vias
  • A slot cut in such a waveguide can be used as a
    radiator called as cavity backed slot (CBS)

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Substrate Integrated Waveguide Antennas
Geometry of SIW Antenna
Reflection Coefficient
Radiation Pattern
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Radial Waveguide Slot Array
  • Linearly polarized RWSA has been designed for
    Bluetooth
  • RSSI performance is better than monopole and
    hence is a good alternative

Geometry of RWSA
Radiation pattern of RWSA
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Summary
  • Waveguide antennas have good potential for its
    use in varied areas of application
  • Waveguide antennas suffers from the same
    disadvantages faced by waveguides including their
    usage at low frequencies
  • These antennas are favorable for high power
    applications
  • They are mechanically robust
  • They can be used as low-profile antennas for
    millimeter wave applications
  • As far as the personal communication is
    concerned, waveguide antennas are a good
    alternative for wire antennas

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Selected References
  • 1 Robert.S.Elliot, Antenna Theory Design,
    IEEE Press and Wiley Interscience, 2003

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