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Title: | A fan-beam radiator using waveguide's narrow wall for horizontal polarization and high power |
Authors: | Devarapalli, N.R. Baum, C.E. Christodoulou, C.G. Schamiloglu, E. |
Keywords: | Electromagnetic interference Electronic warfare Waveguide antennas Weapons |
Issue Date: | 28-Nov-2016 |
Abstract: | A configuration for a narrow-band rugged highpower antenna with a horizontally polarized fan-beam radiation pattern is proposed. This antenna is a longitudinal aperture array in the narrow wall of an air-filled rectangular waveguide, and it produces intentional electromagnetic interference for military purposes. It is to be approximately vertically front mounted on a land vehicle operating in a war zone for neutralizing hot-wire detonators from a safe distance. Computational electromagnetic analysis is used for analyzing the individual array elements, and then standard microwave network analysis is used for the initial array design. Full-wave analysis is used to validate the resulting array design and an improved array design. Experimental data at 10 GHz is presented to further validate the full-wave analysis. A theoretical estimate for the power handling capability is presented for the final array design scaled to operate at a frequency in the industrial frequency band (902–928 MHz). |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/654 |
Appears in Collections: | Year-2011 |
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