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Spidron fractal tapered slot antenna for dual-band radar applications

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Pages 1329-1337 | Received 04 Mar 2013, Accepted 22 May 2013, Published online: 14 Jun 2013
 

Abstract

A dual-broadband Spidron fractal tapered slot antenna is proposed for radar applications in the S and X bands. Dual-Spidron fractal patches are symmetrically arranged adjacent to each other, and a slot is etched from the central section of the patch to form a feeding slot. A microstrip-to-slotline transition is used to excite the tapered aperture of the Spidron fractal patch. The proposed antenna is fabricated and tested, and has compact dimensions of 35.8 mm × 24 mm (0.358 λ0 × 0.24 λ0). The measured −10 dB reflection bandwidths for the lower and upper frequency bands are 39.42% (2.75–4.10 GHz) and 34.74% (7.85–11.15 GHz), respectively. The measurements also indicate that the proposed antenna exhibits two types of radiation patterns, namely, a near omni-directional pattern in the lower band and a directional pattern in the upper band. The measured peak gains range from 0.4 to 2.97 dBi in the lower band and from 1.42 to 5.52 dBi in the upper band.

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