Abstract
Effects of cylindrical and rectangular finite sized ground planes on the isolation between flush mounted linearly-polarized wideband antennas in K/Ka-band is presented. The impact is analyzed by first presenting the isolation between the antennas in free space, with good correlation between measurement, Friis transmission and simulation. Measurement results show that the ground planes decrease isolation by up to 5 dB, and that isolation using either ground plane is similar and >62 dB over a 18–45 GHz band for antennas separated by 30”.
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