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Articles

Improved analysis of high-performances planar waveguide slot arrays

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Pages 2155-2165 | Received 17 Jun 2013, Accepted 08 Aug 2013, Published online: 11 Sep 2013
 

Abstract

An improved analysis procedure for planar waveguide slot arrays has been devised and assessed. It takes into account the main interferences between radiating and coupling slots, and between coupling slots and T-junctions, and waveguide bends used in the array feeding network. All these effects have been modeled using in-house MoM codes, and Elliott’s slot array model has been extended to include them. The results of this improved procedure have been compared with experimental data showing a very good agreement.

Acknowledgments

Paolo Maxia gratefully acknowledges Sardinia Regional Government for the financial support of her PhD scholarship (P.O.R. Sardegna F.S.E. Operational Programme of the Autonomous Region of Sardinia, European Social Fund 2007–2013 – Axis IV Human Resources, Objective l.3, Line of Activity l.3.1.).

Alessandro Fanti gratefully acknowledges Sardinia Regional Government for the financial support of her Post Doc fellowship (P.O.R. Sardegna F.S.E. Operational Programme of the Autonomous Region of Sardinia, European Social Fund 2007–2013 – Axis IV Human Resources, Objective l.3, Line of Activity l.3.1.).

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