The work of this project entitled “Travelling-Wave Feed Technique for Circularly Polarized Patch Array” was to investigate the feasibility of replacing conventional planar antenna feed technique with a feed channel in the ground plane beneath microstrip rectangular patch elements. In particular, a novel strategy, using travelling-wave coupling, was explored that provided efficient feeding of a travelling-wave antenna, with the ability to electronically change the hand of polarization. It involved the analysis of the electromagnetic coupling between conducting layers in a multilayer structure and the subsequent development of circuit design rules. The work has led to the generation of design techniques that are suitable for printed thick fil...
Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. Ralph Wa...
International audienceThis paper presents low cost, low complexity, dual-circularly polarized patch ...
A concentric ring array utilizing microstrip radiating elements to produce circular polarisation is ...
The work of this project entitled “Travelling-Wave Feed Technique for Circularly Polarized Patch Arr...
A novel, circularly polarized (CP) microstrip antenna array is described, in which the radiating pat...
The theme of this work has been multilayer microwave circuits, and has focused on two aspects, namel...
In this paper, we propose an aperture coupled circular patch antenna that allows design flexibility ...
The thesis deals with the circularly polarized planar antenna with a working frequency of 5.8 GHz, w...
This paper presents two novel singly-fed circularly polarised (SFCP) patch antennas at 2.45 GHz. Unl...
Microstrip antennas are highly suitable structures for modern communication systems due to their inh...
The paper presents the results of an investigation into patch antenna elements that would be capable...
In recent years low profile, lightness, compactness, easy manufacturing and integrability with solid...
In this paper, we present a single feed circularly polarized microstrip patch antenna operating at 2...
Design and measurement data are presented that show how the novel concept of a traveling-wave-fed ci...
We describe the design of a new form of traveling-wave-fed, circularly polarized microstrip patch ar...
Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. Ralph Wa...
International audienceThis paper presents low cost, low complexity, dual-circularly polarized patch ...
A concentric ring array utilizing microstrip radiating elements to produce circular polarisation is ...
The work of this project entitled “Travelling-Wave Feed Technique for Circularly Polarized Patch Arr...
A novel, circularly polarized (CP) microstrip antenna array is described, in which the radiating pat...
The theme of this work has been multilayer microwave circuits, and has focused on two aspects, namel...
In this paper, we propose an aperture coupled circular patch antenna that allows design flexibility ...
The thesis deals with the circularly polarized planar antenna with a working frequency of 5.8 GHz, w...
This paper presents two novel singly-fed circularly polarised (SFCP) patch antennas at 2.45 GHz. Unl...
Microstrip antennas are highly suitable structures for modern communication systems due to their inh...
The paper presents the results of an investigation into patch antenna elements that would be capable...
In recent years low profile, lightness, compactness, easy manufacturing and integrability with solid...
In this paper, we present a single feed circularly polarized microstrip patch antenna operating at 2...
Design and measurement data are presented that show how the novel concept of a traveling-wave-fed ci...
We describe the design of a new form of traveling-wave-fed, circularly polarized microstrip patch ar...
Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. Ralph Wa...
International audienceThis paper presents low cost, low complexity, dual-circularly polarized patch ...
A concentric ring array utilizing microstrip radiating elements to produce circular polarisation is ...