This study presents a new hat feed that is made entirely of metal without using dielectric material. Compared to previous hat feeds where a piece of dielectric is used to support the hat on the waveguide, the new feed has lower manufacturing cost and higher reliability. In addition, the new hat feed has low radiation along the feeding waveguide, which makes the vertex plate unnecessary. Therefore the bandwidth over which the reflection coefficient magnitude is below -15 dB has increased. The feed has been optimised using a genetic algorithm. A prototype has been manufactured, and measured results are presented to verify the numerical simulations
© 1998 IEEE. The latter part of the 20th century has seen significant changes and improvements in th...
We describe the use of electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) super-layers to improve the shape of reflectors...
The world's largest single-reflector radio telescope is located in Arecibo. Its Gregorian dual-refle...
This study presents a new hat feed that is made entirely of metal without using dielectric material....
A new hat feed entirely made of metal without using dielectric material has been developed. Compared...
We present a new design of the hat-fed reflector antenna for satellite communications, where a low r...
Future ultra-wideband (UWB) radio telescopes require UWB feeds for reflector antennas, and many new ...
This paper presents a new design of a hat-fed reflector antenna for satellite communication, where l...
We present a novel low-profile log-periodic ultra wideband (UWB) dipole antenna referred to as the C...
We present the design of a low loss homogenous radome to house a hat-fed reflector antenna for the K...
Wireless communication is a field that is most widely researched. The communication systems study is...
Trabajo presentado al IEEE AP-S International Symposium and USNC/URSI Meeting (Washington, D.C.)In t...
The paper will review some inventions within reflector antennas and feeds that represented a large s...
The increasing demand of radio links with high data rates is satisfied by the allocation of new freq...
A waveguide feed has been designed to provide specified illumination patterns for a dual-reflector a...
© 1998 IEEE. The latter part of the 20th century has seen significant changes and improvements in th...
We describe the use of electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) super-layers to improve the shape of reflectors...
The world's largest single-reflector radio telescope is located in Arecibo. Its Gregorian dual-refle...
This study presents a new hat feed that is made entirely of metal without using dielectric material....
A new hat feed entirely made of metal without using dielectric material has been developed. Compared...
We present a new design of the hat-fed reflector antenna for satellite communications, where a low r...
Future ultra-wideband (UWB) radio telescopes require UWB feeds for reflector antennas, and many new ...
This paper presents a new design of a hat-fed reflector antenna for satellite communication, where l...
We present a novel low-profile log-periodic ultra wideband (UWB) dipole antenna referred to as the C...
We present the design of a low loss homogenous radome to house a hat-fed reflector antenna for the K...
Wireless communication is a field that is most widely researched. The communication systems study is...
Trabajo presentado al IEEE AP-S International Symposium and USNC/URSI Meeting (Washington, D.C.)In t...
The paper will review some inventions within reflector antennas and feeds that represented a large s...
The increasing demand of radio links with high data rates is satisfied by the allocation of new freq...
A waveguide feed has been designed to provide specified illumination patterns for a dual-reflector a...
© 1998 IEEE. The latter part of the 20th century has seen significant changes and improvements in th...
We describe the use of electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) super-layers to improve the shape of reflectors...
The world's largest single-reflector radio telescope is located in Arecibo. Its Gregorian dual-refle...