Pattern Synthesis for Unequally-Spaced Array Antennas with Non-Identical Elements
Abstract
A novel method of array antenna pattern synthesis is presented that is based on an optimization technique. The complex excitation values of the current distribution of the array elements are taken as parameters. The radiated far field pattern is matched to one that is prescribed by minimizing a global mean square error. The method is suitable for general arrays like linear, planar and conformal ones, and does not require the factorization into an element factor and an array factor. In contrast with Fourier-like methods the array elements may be arbitrarily placed. Although the theory is developed for arrays of identical elements, it applies to the case of arrays containing non-identical elements as well. Numerical results are presented for unequally-spaced planar arrays of short electric dipoles.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA245411
Entities
People
- H. J. Stam
Organizations
- Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research