Abstract

In this paper, a high efficiency broadband planar array antenna is developed at X-band for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) on small satellites. The antenna is based on a multi-layer element structure consisting of two dielectric substrates made of Taconic TLY-5 and three copper layers (i.e., the parasitic patch (top layer), the active patch (middle layer), and the ground plane (bottom layer)). The parasitic patch resides on the bottom surface of the upper TLY-5 substrate while the active patch is printed on the top surface of the lower substrate. A Rohacell foam material is sandwiched between the top layer and the middle layer to separate the two dielectric substrates in order to achieve high directivity, wideband, and to keep the antenna weight to a minimum as required by the SAR satellite application. To satisfy the required size of the antenna panel for the small SAR satellite, an asymmetric corporate feeding network (CFN) is designed to feed a 12 × 16 planar array antenna. However, it was determined that the first corporate feed junction at the center of the CFN, where higher amplitudes of the input signal are located, contributes significantly to the leaky wave emission, which degrades the radiation efficiency and increases the sidelobe level. Thus, a suspended microstrip slab, which is simply a wide and long microstrip line, is designed and positioned on the top layer directly above that feed junction to prevent the leaky waves from radiating. The experimental results of the antenna show good agreement with the simulated ones, achieving an impedance bandwidth of 12.4% from 9.01 to 10.20 GHz and a high gain above 28 dBi. The antenna efficiency estimated from the gain and directivity eclipses 51.34%.

Highlights

  • Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites provide a wealth of information on sea and land surfaces [1]

  • The design concepts researched for SAR antenna panels on small satellites are high efficiency, high gain, broadband operation [3], low sidelobe levels [5], and low weight

  • The antenna is a multilayered 12 × 16 array structure built on two dielectric substrates made of Taconic TLY-5 with a relatively thick Rohacell material sandwiched between them

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Summary

Introduction

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites provide a wealth of information on sea and land surfaces [1]. The design concepts researched for SAR antenna panels on small satellites are high efficiency, high gain, broadband operation [3], low sidelobe levels [5], and low weight. The corporate feeding network a combination of the multiport microstrip junctions (often referred to as(CFN). The microstrip arrays with CFNs often experience low radiation effiefficiency and high sidelobe levels (SLLs). A high-performance microstrip array antenna is designed at the Xby implementing variants of design techniques to achieve the desirable bandwidth, effiband by implementing variants of design techniques to achieve the desirable bandwidth, ciency, gain, and weight for the SAR satellite. The proposed antenna is based on a efficiency, gain, and weight for the SAR satellite.

Antenna Geometry
Antenna Element Design
Simulation
Array Design
Feeding
Discussion
10. Measured
11. Experimental
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