Abstract

A general multiobjective optimization and design proce- dure of a Luneberg lens antenna (LLA) with a compact multiband multi-polarized feed-system for a broadband satellite communication terminal is presented. The LLA utilizes a compact multiband feed horn, consisting of an inner dielectric loaded circular horn for the K/Ka-band (dual-circular polarization) and a coaxial waveguide with axially corrugated ∞ange for the Ku-band (dual-linear polarization). Measurements show good agreements with simulations. Moreover, an e-cient multiobjective evolutionary algorithm based on decomposition (MOEA/D) with difierential evolution operator and objective normal- ization technique is flrstly coupled with the vector spherical wave func- tion expansions (VSWE) for the optimal design of a 7-layer 650mm diameter LLA, which provides higher aperture e-ciency at Ku/K/Ka- band simultaneously. The frequency dependence of the LLA is also investigated. Finally, the gain and sidelobe level of a 5-layer design are jointly evaluated and compared with previous works. The pro- posed design procedure provides much better radiation performances and greater design freedom to the designers, as a group of Pareto- optimal LLA solutions can be obtained with just one simulation.

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