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Effects of Mutual Coupling on Various Parameters of Two Element Circular Patch Microstrip Antenna Array
Sonam Aggarwal1, Anupma Marwaha2
2 1 M. Tech Research Scholar, ECE Department, SLIET Longowal Associate Professor, ECE Department, SLIET Longowal, PUNJAB -148 106 INDIA
Abstract
The aim of this investigation was to improve the performance of a microstrip antenna array by varying the mutual coupling in patch elements. This array was considered as a first step to design an adaptive microstrip antenna for different application in phased array radar and radio communication. The patch distribution structure used in this experiment allowed a great improvement of gain and directivity. Patch is designed on Triolein dielectric substrate material with dielectric constant 3.2 and frequency range is 8-10 GHz. The simulation has been performed by using FEM based HFSS software to compute performance of microstrip patch antenna
Keywords: circular patch, Finite Element Method, HFSS, UMTS, Array antenna.
1. Introduction
The term microstrip comes because the thickness of this metallic strip is in micro- meter range. Microstrip patch antennas are popular, because they have some advantages due to their conformal and simple planar structure. A vast research is oriented on the investigation of various aspects of microstrip antennas .The key features of a microstrip antenna are relative ease of construction, light weight, low cost and either conformability to the mounting surface or, at least, an extremely thin protrusion from the surface. In the microstrip array, elements can be fed by a single line or by multiple lines in a feed network arrangement. Based on their feeding methods, arrays are classified as: Series feed network T-shaped corporate feed network Series-feed microstrip array is formed by interconnecting all the elements with high impedance transmission line and feeding the power at the first element. Because the feed arrangement is compact the line losses associated with this type of array are lower than those of the corporate-feed type. The main limitation in series-feed arrays is the large variation of the impedance and beam-pointing direction over a band of frequencies. The corporate-feed network is used to provide power splits of 2n (i.e. n = 2; 4; 8; 16; etc.). This is accomplished by using either tapered lines or using quarter wavelength impedance transformers. In this paper the patch elements are connected by using the quarter wavelength impedance transformer method. Corporate-feed arrays are general and versatile. This method has more control of the feed of each element and is ideal for scanning phased arrays, multiband arrays. Thus it provides better directivity as well as radiation efficiency and reduce the beam fluctuations over a band of frequencies compared to the series feed array .The phase of each element can be controlled by using phase shifters while amplitude can be adjusted using either amplifiers or attenuators.
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In the Fig 1 the antenna has been designed shows the model of single patch antenna with edge feed line. The quarter wavelength transformer method is used to match the impedance of the patch element with the transmission line.
Fig 1- Design of patch antenna array having less coupling between patch elements A model was created with less gap between patch elements as in figure 1.
Fig 2 Design of patch antenna array having more coupling between elements The model was formed by taking gap between patches is 1.1 cm as shown in figure 2.
5. Simulation Results
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Fig 4 - 2D Gain of two patches antenna array having less coupling factor The gain of the antenna is the quantity which describes the performance of the antenna or the capability to concentrate energy through a direction to give a better picture of the radiation performance. Here total gain of 7 dB has been gained
Fig 5 -3D radiation pattern of antenna array This diagram demonstrates the two lobes with angle between them which can be used in phased array radar application.
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Fig 6- Return loss of two element patch circular microstrip array having more coupling factor. From the diagram it has been observed that value of return loss is -25dB.
Fig 7 - 2D Gain of two patches antenna array having more coupling factor This diagram shows the gain value of 6.06 dB.
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Fig 8 - 3D Radiation pattern of two element patch array with more mutual coupling between patch elements This diagram demonstrates that the antenna arrays with various lobes means it radiates in different direction. With this merit of omnidirectional this can be used in radio communication.
5. Conclusion
The experiments performed to have allowed performances of our microstrip array antenna array by varying mutual coupling by decreasing or increasing the distance between patch elements. The simulation results show return loss of -22 dB and the array is characterized by a directive antenna a gain of 7.01dB.The array antenna having less coupling in patch elements can use in phased array radar. The antenna with less coupling having return loss -23 dB and have omnidirectional radiation pattern. Value of gain is 6.06 Db. This array antenna can use in radio communication specially in walkie-talkie radios because the gain is also between 2 9 dB
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