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Electromagnetics

Miniaturized Vivaldi Tapered Slot Antenna (VTSA) with Microstrip to SIW Feed Structure for X Band Application

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Pages 1283-1291 | Published online: 21 Nov 2022
 

Abstract

Vivaldi tapered slot antenna (VTSA) families are low-cost, lightweight, and have a simple design structure with good electrical performance and consistent impedance over a wide frequency range. It can be fabricated on a fragile substrate to be used for various applications like an aircraft wing or in wearable networks. One biggest issue with this antenna is impedance matching. In this design, an antipodal Tapered slot antenna is used. The proposed antenna’s feed structure used a SIW (Substrate Integrated Waveguide) to microstrip transition. It allows us to design the characteristics of an antenna on a common substrate while maintaining a high-quality factor. The structure is simulated in CSTMWS (CST Microwave Studio) and the equivalent circuit of the transition part is also evaluated using ADS software tools. The operating frequency range of the structure is between 8 and 12 GHz (X band). This band has potential uses in radar, imaging, medical, space communication, and military applications. The whole structure is fabricated on the RO4003c substrate and measurements are taken with a VNA. The simulated and measured results are found to be very close to each other. The designed structure has a 40% percentage bandwidth and the overall dimension is 33 × 14 mm2.

Disclosure statement

The authors have no conflict of interest to declare.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This work was supported by the Department of ECE, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand.

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Chanchala Kumari

Chanchala Kumari received BTech degree in electronics and communication engineering from Ranchi University in 2010 and an MTech degree from IIT Kharagpur in 2015. She is currently pursuing a PhD degree in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at the BIT Mesra Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. Her current research interests include tapered slot antenna, antenna array, and SIW.

Neela Chattoraj

Neela Chattoraj is presently working as associate professor (Electronics & Communication Engg). She obtained a BE from BIT Mesra and PhD in 2007. She has got research experience in CSIR (1988-1992). She was project engineer under MHRD till 2001. Her areas of research are antennae, genetic algorithms, microwave circuits, and MEMS. She completed a project on MEMS in 2014 and 2020 and published a paper on MEMS phase shifters, MEMS switch reconfigurable antennas, genetic algorithms, fractal antennas, dual-band & multi-frequency antennas, meta surface, and DRA. Email: [email protected]

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