Low Profile Antenna Performance Study Part 2. Broadband Antenna Techniques Survey
Abstract
This report is Part II of a three part series of reports investigating small antennas, their bandwidth and efficiency capabilities. Reviews and brief outlines of techniques published in the literature over the past 10-20 years, for broadbanding antennas is provided in this report. Experimental results from measurements of the Goubau antenna, a low-profile antenna (>0.05 lambda at the lowest operating frequency) are presented to show that this antenna possesses an octave bandwidth, regarding both impedance and radiation characteristics. Numerical results for some top-loaded structures are presented and matching network element variations are determined in order to estimate the bandwidth. It is shown that approximately 2:1 and approximately 4:1 increases in bandwidth are achieved when top-loading is applied to the stub and the loop antenna, respectively, and an L-network is used for tuning and matching. It is concluded that there may be several small but broadband antenna configurations possible from a clever (but as yet unknown) combination of the ideas and techniques presented in this report.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1977
- Accession Number
- ADA047992
Entities
People
- C. M. Desantis
Organizations
- United States Army Communications-Electronics Command