Design and development of phased-array antennas for dual-polarized weather radar applications - Dennis Vollbracht

Design and development of phased-array antennas for dual-polarized weather radar applications

Buch | Softcover
318 Seiten
2019
Universitätsverlag Chemnitz
978-3-96100-070-8 (ISBN)
49,70 inkl. MwSt
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Phased array weather radar antennas with beam steering capabilities are suitable alternatives to weather radars with mechanically scanning reflector antennas. Dual-polarized phased-array weather radar antennas, however, demand careful assessment of the x-polar characteristics. The low x-pol radiation of polarimetric weather radar antennas is of significant importance for the proper classification and qualitative estimation of hydrometeors in illuminate volumes. Unfortunately, array antennas display changing x-pol contributions during the electronical beam steering process. Typically, the x-pol radiation will be substantially increased in the co-polar main beam direction but also in other angular directions. Consequently, it is a vital challenge to design arrays with low x-pol contribution during beam steering. In this dissertation a new phased-array weather radar concept is developed. The phased array system configuration can be used to substitute state-of-the-art weather radars with reflector antennas. Furthermore, a dense network of these phased-array radars can be used to substitute a network of high power weather radars, which are used nowadays. The research focus of this work is the development of a dual-polarized microstrip patch antenna with phased-array capability and very high polarization purity. In this regard, new graphical techniques are developed to investigate the causes and the reduction of the x-pol radiation of isolated (stand-alone) microstrip patch antennas. To further reduce the x-pol contribution of antennas, optimization methods have been investigated, evaluated and developed. For the first time in literature, differential-feed antenna arrays are compared to excitation optimized single-feed antenna arrays in their x-pol contribution in the boresight direction and during beam steering. In particular, two dual-polarized 4x8 antenna arrays have been developed and simulated by CST MWS, produced as multilayer PCB and verified at the compact antenna test range at RWTH Aachen. The results show that the x-pol contributions of arrays are significantly reduced for differentially-feed antenna arrays, even when beam steering is performed. During the azimuth scan of 120_ a record setting x-pol suppression of -45 dB and -36 dB could be measured for the horizontal and vertical polarization channels, respectively.
Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Chemnitz
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Schlagworte Antennengruppen mit eingeschränktem Scanbereich • differentiell gespeiste Antennen • Dual-polarisiertes phasengesteuertes Wetterradar • elektronischer Schwenk der Hauptkeule • Kreuzpolarisation • Kreuzpolarisationsunterdrückung • phasengesteuerte Antennen • Wetterradar
ISBN-10 3-96100-070-0 / 3961000700
ISBN-13 978-3-96100-070-8 / 9783961000708
Zustand Neuware
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