Abstract

In this work, a method for rapidly and accurately determining the single-cut far-field (FF) patterns of any polarized linear antenna array, termed as quasi-far-field mathematical absorber reflection suppression (QFF-MARS), is introduced. The proposed QFF-MARS method takes advantage of the cylindrical wave expansion (CWE) theory and is able to exclude interference from scatters at the QFF range. In this method, probe compensation is not needed, owing to the fact that the measurement procedure is the same as that for FF. It is only required that the measurement distance for an antenna under test (AUT) satisfies the FF and QFF conditions for its smaller and larger dimensions, respectively. To validate the proposed method, a 45° polarized antenna array and a phased array have been simulated. The results obtained by the proposed approach are consistent with both theoretical and measured results. This indicates that the proposed approach can directly obtain the single-cut FF patterns of polarized linear antenna arrays at a QFF range, while identifying and extracting range-related multipath effects.

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