A radially periodic 2-D leaky-wave antenna (LWA) with high gain at broadside, reduced side lobes, and suppressed open-stopband (OSB) is presented in this communication. The antenna is low profile and is defined by a printed, double microstrip bull’s-eye aperture. To support polarization and pattern agility, as well as applications in full-duplex systems and dual-polarization scenarios, the antenna is fed with a compact multi-slot array at the centre of the LWA, enabled by substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) technology. When considering differential excitation, the simulations and measurements demonstrate a maximum realized gain of more than 17 dBi at broadside at about 18.4 GHz. Furthermore, due to the suppression of the OSB, persistent broadside radiation is supported from 18 GHz to 19 GHz, along with continuous and sustained directive radiation when the main beam scans through broadside, which is in agreement with leaky-wave theory. Applications include vehicle antennas and V2X communication systems, satellite connectivity, polarization and pattern diversity scenarios, radar and monopulse systems, as well as 5G/6G wireless communications.
Riaz, S., Comite, D., Baccarelli, P., Podilchak, S.K. (2025). Polarization and Pattern Agile Planar Periodic 2-D Bull’s-Eye Leaky-Wave Antenna with Open-Stopband Suppression. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION, 1-6 [10.1109/TAP.2025.3605055].
Polarization and Pattern Agile Planar Periodic 2-D Bull’s-Eye Leaky-Wave Antenna with Open-Stopband Suppression
Comite D.;Baccarelli P.;
2025-01-01
Abstract
A radially periodic 2-D leaky-wave antenna (LWA) with high gain at broadside, reduced side lobes, and suppressed open-stopband (OSB) is presented in this communication. The antenna is low profile and is defined by a printed, double microstrip bull’s-eye aperture. To support polarization and pattern agility, as well as applications in full-duplex systems and dual-polarization scenarios, the antenna is fed with a compact multi-slot array at the centre of the LWA, enabled by substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) technology. When considering differential excitation, the simulations and measurements demonstrate a maximum realized gain of more than 17 dBi at broadside at about 18.4 GHz. Furthermore, due to the suppression of the OSB, persistent broadside radiation is supported from 18 GHz to 19 GHz, along with continuous and sustained directive radiation when the main beam scans through broadside, which is in agreement with leaky-wave theory. Applications include vehicle antennas and V2X communication systems, satellite connectivity, polarization and pattern diversity scenarios, radar and monopulse systems, as well as 5G/6G wireless communications.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


