Abstract

A simple method of power synthesis for 3D radiation patterns of conformal antenna arrays is presented. The method enables to synthesize a desired far-field pattern simultaneously controlling the dynamic range ratio (DRR) of the array excitations and the electric field amplitude in a given region of interest close to the antenna. The power synthesis problem is reduced to a field synthesis one by introducing an auxiliary phase pattern, which is incorporated in a cost function together with the desired far-field pattern, the array pattern, the near electric field amplitude, and the array excitations. Such cost function is minimized by iteratively modifying the auxiliary phase pattern and the array excitations. Applications of the proposed method to conformal arrays of different geometries show that accurate results are obtained also in presence of stringent requirements and within acceptable CPU times, even when hundreds of elements are involved.

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