FJI3325 Array Antennas
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
The course expects advanced knowledge within the area of electromagnetic fields. It is most desirable that the student has knowledge about techniques needed for RF- and microwave-techniques, and a solid ground in engineering mathematics. Students with an MSc exam in telecommunication, electrical engineering, or electronics engineering or physics should have the required background.
The course EI3204 in Antenna Theory, PhD Course is a required prerequisite. It is an advantage if the course EI3200 in Electromagnetic Theory, PhD course is passed.
Array antennas, electromagnetic field theory, advanced antennas, measurement of signal direction, electromagnetic calculation, radar.
After the course the student shall be able to
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Define and present relevant derivation for concept like unit-analysis of an array, active reflection coefficient, total active reflection coefficient, active radiation pattern, mutual coupling, array scan blindness, Floquet modes and edge effects.
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Describe how phase shifts and time-delays are implemented in array antennas and how it affects the bandwidth of scanning. Explain concepts like beam squint.
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Make an array antenna radiation pattern synthesis both analytically and with numerical methods, optimizing for different features of the radiation pattern.
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Derive relevant expression for measurement of signal direction with monopuls radar for different kinds of arrays.
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Implement the summation of active element pattern in Matlab, and to derive their respective normalizations. They should also compare and use Ludwigs three definitions of polarization.
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Describe limitations of array antennas. Explain concepts like super directivity, array figure of merit, end fire.
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Define concepts like lobe widening, scan impedance and scan loss, excitation efficiency.
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Calculate the antenna parameters like radiation patterns from reflector antennas, leaky wave arrays based on array theory.
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Explain different practical methods to feed arrays. Define concepts like digital arrays, integrated arrays and connected arrays, and understand the challenges in this type of arrays.
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