Analysis and Design of an X-Band Reflectarray Antenna for Remote Sensing Satellite System.

Sensors (Basel)

Microwave Engineering Department, Electronics Research Institute, Joseph Tito St., Huckstep, El Nozha, Cairo 11843, Egypt.

Published: February 2022

This paper presents the analysis and design of an X-band reflectarray. The proposed antenna can be used for a medium Earth orbit (MEO) remote sensing satellite system in the 8.5 GHz band. To obtain a nearly constant response along the coverage area of this satellite system, the proposed antenna was designed with a flat-top radiation pattern with a beam width of around 29° for the required MEO system. In addition, broadside pencil beam and tilted pencil beam reflectarrays were also investigated. The feeding element of the proposed reflectarray antennas is a Yagi-Uda array. The amplitude and phase distribution of the fields due to the feeding element on the aperture of the reflectarray antenna are obtained directly by numerical simulation without introducing any approximation. The required phase distribution along the aperture of the reflectarray to obtain the required flat-top radiation pattern is obtained using the genetic algorithm (GA) optimization method. The reflecting elements of the reflectarray are composed of stacked circular patches. This stacked configuration was found to be appropriate for obtaining a wide range of reflection phase shift, which is required to implement the required phase distribution on the reflectarray aperture. The antenna was fabricated and measured for verification.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8838526PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22031166DOI Listing

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