EP3158607A1 - Dual-polarization, circularly-polarized, surface-wave-waveguide, artificial-impedance-surface antenna - Google Patents
Dual-polarization, circularly-polarized, surface-wave-waveguide, artificial-impedance-surface antennaInfo
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- This invention provides an antenna capable of dual-polarization , circularly-polarized simultaneous Right Hand Circular Polarization (RHCP) and Left Hand Circular Polarization (LHCP) operation.
- RHCP Right Hand Circular Polarization
- LHCP Left Hand Circular Polarization
- AIS As Artificial impedance surface antennas
- AIS artificial impedance surface
- an artificial impedance surface antenna is formed from modulated artificial impedance surfaces (AIS).
- the prior art includes: [0007 ] (1) Patel (see, for example, Patel, A.M.; Grbic, A., "A Printed Leaky-Wave Antenna Based on a Sinusoidally-Modulated Reactance Surface” , IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol. 59, no. 6, pp. 2087-2096, June 2011 ) demonstrated a scalar AISA using an endfire-flare-fed one -dimensional, spatially-modulated AIS consisting of a linear array of metallic strips on a grounded dielectric.
- the basic principle of AISA operation is to use the grid momentum of the modulated AIS to match the wavevector of an excited surface-wave front to a desired plane wave.
- SW Surface Wave
- SWG Surface Wave Guide
- Z(x) X + M cos(2n x / p) (Eqn. 2) where p is the period of the modulation, X is the mean impedance, and M is the modulation amplitude. X, M and p are chosen such that the angle of the radiation ⁇ in the x-z plane w.r.t the z axis is determined by
- the AISA impedance modulation of Eqn. 2 can be generalized for an AISA of any shape as
- Z (r) X + M cos(k 0 n 0 r - k 0 -r) where k o is the desired radiation wave vector, r is the three-dimensional position vector of the
- r is the distance along the AIS from the surface-wave source to r along a geodesic on the AIS surface.
- This expression can be used to determine the index modulation for an AISA of any geometry, flat, cylindrical, spherical, or any arbitrary shape. In some cases, determining the value of r is geometrically complex. For a flat AISA, it is simply r— ⁇ x 2 + y 2 .
- the AIS can be realized as a grid of metallic patches disposed on a grounded dielectric that produces the desired index modulation by varying the size of the patches according to a function that correlates the patch size to the surface wave index .
- the correlation between index and patch size can be determined using simulations, calculation and/or measurement techniques. For example, Colburn and Fong (see references cited above) use a combination of HFSS unit-cell eigenvalue simulations and near field measurements of test boards to determine their correlation function. Fast approximate methods presented by
- Luukkonen see, for example, O. Luukkonen et al, "Simple and accurate analytical model of planar grids and high-impedance surfaces comprising metal strips or patches", IEEE Trans. Antennas Prop., vol. 56, 1624, 2008) can also be used to calculate the correlation. However, empirical correction factors are often applied to these methods. In many regimes, these methods agree very well with HFSS eigenvalue simulations and near-field measurements. They break down when the patch size is large compared to the substrate thickness, or when the surface-wave phase shift per unit cell approaches 180° .
- An AIS antenna can be made to operate with circularly-polarized (CP) radiation by using an impedance surface whose impedance properties are anisotropic.
- CP circularly-polarized
- the impedance is described at every point on the AIS by a tensor.
- the impedance tensor of the CP AISA may have a form like
- the tensor impedance is realized with anisotropic metallic patches on a grounded dielectric substrate.
- the patches are squares of various sizes with a slice through the center of them.
- the desired tensor impedance of equation Eqn. 5 can be created across the entire AIS.
- Other types of tensor impedance elements besides the "sliced patch" can be used to create the tensor AIS.
- a variation on the AIS antennas utilizes surface-wave waveguides to confine the surface waves along narrow paths that form one-dimensional ES AISAs.
- Surface-wave waveguides are surface structures that constrain surface- waves (SW) to propagate along a confined path (see, for example, D. J. Gregoire and A. V. Kabakian, "Surface-Wave
- the structure interacts with surface waves in the same way that a fiber-optic transmission line interacts with light.
- the physical principle is the same: the wave preferentially propagates in a region of high refractive index surrounded by a region of low refractive index.
- the high- and low -index regions are realized with high and low-permittivity materials.
- the high- and low- index regions can be realized with metallic patches of varying size and/or shape on a dielectric substrate.
- the impedance of the SWG varies according to equation Eqn. 2.
- the impedance elements can be square patches of metal on the substrate or they can be strips that span the width of the SWG.
- the desired impedance modulation is created by varying the size of the impedance element dimensions with position.
- the impedance elements can be the sliced patches as described by B. Fong et al. (see the B. Fong et al. article referenced above).
- the impedance element dimensions are varied with position to achieve the desired impedance variation.
- the present invention provides a dual-polarization, circularly-polarized artificial-impedance-surface antenna comprising: (1) two adjacent tensor surface-wave waveguides (SWGs); (2) a waveguide feed coupled to each of the two SWGs; (3) a hybrid coupler (which is preferably a 90° coupler) having output ports, each output port of the hybrid coupler being connected to the waveguide feeds coupled to the two SWGs, the hybrid coupler, in use, combining the signals from input ports of the hybrid coupler with phase shifts at its output ports.
- SWGs tensor surface-wave waveguides
- hybrid coupler which is preferably a 90° coupler
- the present invention provides a method of simultaneously transmitting two oppositely handed circularly polarized RF signals comprising the steps of: (i) providing a dielectric surface with a ground plane on one side there of and with a pair of elongate artificial impedance surface antennas, each of said artificial impedance surface antennas including a pattern of metallic geometric stripes or shapes disposed on said dielectric surface, the metallic geometric stripes or shapes having varying sizes which form a repeating moire pattern, the moire patterns of the each of said pair of elongate artificial impedance surface antennas having a angular relationship with reference to a major axis of said pair of elongate artificial impedance surface antennas, a first one of said pair of elongate artificial impedance surface antennas having a positive angular relationship to said major axis and second one of said pair of elongate artificial impedance surface antennas having a negative angular relationship to said major axis; and (ii)applying RF energy to said pair
- the present invention provides a method of simultaneously receiving two oppositely handed circularly polarized RF signals comprising the steps of: (i) sending the signals received by two SWGs into two input ports of a 3dB 90 degree hybrid coupler, the coupler also having two output ports; and (ii) extracting LHCP and RHCP signals from the output two ports of the hybrid coupler.
- Fig. la is top view of one embodiment of the present invention disposed on a printed circuit broad while Fig. lb is a side elevational view thereof.
- Fig. 2 is a schematic view of another embodiment of a SWG which may be used with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of yet another embodiment of a SWG which may be used with the present invention.
- This invention provides a solution for a dual-polarization, circularly-polarized AISA with simultaneous Right Hand Circular Polarization (RHCP) and Left Hand Circular Polarization (LHCP) operation.
- RHCP Right Hand Circular Polarization
- LHCP Left Hand Circular Polarization
- one possible embodiment of the invention includes a pair of linearly-polarized SWGs 101 and 102 to form the AISA.
- the polarization of the two SWGs 101-, 102 is preferably rotated by 90° with respect to each other.
- the SWGs 101 , 102 are connected to ports C and D of a 3-dB 90° hybrid coupler 103, the operation of which is well understood in the state of the art (see, for example, www.microwaveslOl .com/encyclopedia/ hybridcouplers.cfm).
- the signals at ports C and D are the sum of the signals at ports A and B with preferably either a 90° or a -90° phase shift between them, respectively.
- the conventional front-end electronics 105 may be embodied in or by a transceiver with dual inputs (Rl and R2) and dual outputs (Tl and T2) or in or by separate transmitters and receivers or in or by a RF transmit/receive module.
- Each of the SWGs 101 , 102 is a linear array of tensor impedance elements 106 that radiate with a polarization preferably at a ⁇ 45° angle to the polarization of the SW electric field (in the x axis labeled in Fig. 1 , the x axis also being the major axis or axis of common elongation of the two SWGs 101 , 102).
- the tensor elements 106 are preferably metallic shapes printed or otherwise formed on the top surface of a dielectric substrate 109 which preferably has a ground plane 111 disposed the opposing (underside) surface of the dielectric substrate 109.
- the metallic shapes can be stripes as shown in Figs, la and 2, or they can be slit squares as shown in Fig. 3. Other electrically conductive shapes can alternatively be utilized as the tensor impedance elements 106 if desired.
- a ground potential associated with front-end electronics 105 is coupled with the ground plane 111 on bottom side of the dielectric substrate 109.
- the SWGs 101 , 102 should preferably be spaced apart a sufficient distance so that the fields adjacent the SWGs do not couple with each other. In practice the separation distance between SWGs 101 , 102 is preferably at least 1 ⁇ 4 ⁇ .
- the tensor impedance elements 106 can be provided by metallic stripes disposed on a top side of the dielectric substrate 109 where the tensor impedance elements 106 in one channel are angled preferably at +45° with respect to the x axis, and the tilt angle of the stripes in the other channel is set to -45° with respect to that same axis. This variation in tilt angle produces radiation of different linear polarization, that when combined with a 90° phase shift via the 90° hybrid 103, produces circularly polarized radiation in transmit mode or allow reception of circularly polarized radiation in receive mode.
- the impedance elements could also be square patches with slices through them as described in B. Fong et al; , "Scalar and Tensor Holographic Artificial Impedance Surfaces" ' , noted above. Such an embodiment is depicted by Fig. 3.
- the dielectric substrate 109 may preferably be made from Printed Circuit Board (PCB) material which has a metallic conductor (such as copper) disposed preferably on both of its major surfaces, the metallic conductor on the top or upper surface being patterned using conventional PCB fabrication techniques to define the aforementioned tensor impedance elements 106 from the metallic conductor originally formed on the upper surface of the PCB.
- PCB Printed Circuit Board
- the metallic conductor formed on the lower surface of the PCB would then become the ground plane.
- the front-end electronics 105 sends two independent signals from its transmit channels (Tl and T2) to the transmit connections of the two TR switches 104.
- the signals from ports C and D of the 90° hybrid coupler 103 pass through optional coaxial cables 1 10 to end launch Printed Circuit Board (PCB) connectors 107 which are connected to surface-wave (SW) feeds 108.
- the coaxial cables 110 and connectors 107 may be omitted if coupler 103 is connected directly the SW feeds 108, for example. If coaxial cables 1 10 are utilized, then their respective center conductors are connected to the SW feeds 108 while their shielding conductor are connected to the ground plane 111 .
- a link between the two can alternatively be provided by rectangular waveguides, microstrips, coplanar waveguides (CPWs), etc.
- the SW feeds 108 preferably have a 50 ⁇ impedance at the end that connects to coupler 103 via the end-launch connector 107 (if utilized).
- the SW feed 108 flares from one end, preferably in an exponential curve, until its width matches the width of the SWGs 101 , 102.
- the SW feeds 108 launch surface waves with a uniform field across their wide ends into the SWGs 101 , 102.
- the SW feeds 108 are preferably formed using the same techniques to form the tensor impedance elements 106 (this is, by forming them from them the metallic conductor found on a typical PCB).
- the widths of the SWGs 101 , 102 is preferably between 1/8 to 2 wavelengths of an operational frequency (or frequencies) of the SWGs 102, 102.
- the SWGs 101 , 102 are preferably composed of a series of metallic tensor impedance elements 106 whose sides are preferably angled at 45° or having angled slices as in the embodiment of Fig. 3 with respect to the SWG axis (the x-axis in Fig. 1) as noted above.
- the slices are angled at ⁇ 45° with respect to the major axis of the SWGs 101, 102 axis so that the impedance tensor's principal axis is aligned with the slice.
- series of metallic tensor impedance elements 106 with angled slices or sides could be angled at some other angle than ⁇ 45° with respect to the SWG axis (the x-axis in Fig. 1), but in that case the hybrid coupler 103 has to have a phase shift that is different from 90 degrees at its outputs.
- Such a hybrid coupler 103 is not believed to be commercially available, so it would be a custom designed coupler, but such a coupler could designed and made if desired. So the angles of ⁇ 45° with respect to the SWG axis (the x-axis in Fig.
- the widths of the individual metallic tensor impedance elements 106 are typically much narrower than the widths of the SWGs 101 , 102 which they form. In Fig. 1 the widths of the individual metallic tensor impedance elements 106 averages about l/7th of the width of the SWGs 101 , 102. Typically, the individual metallic tensor impedance elements 106 will be spaced by 1/20 to 1/5 of a wavelength apart from each other along the length of the SWGs 101 , 102. The width of the individual metallic tensor impedance elements 106 determines the SW propagation impedance locally along the SWG.
- the width of the tensor impedance elements 106 varies with distance along the SWG such that the SW impedance is modulated according to equation (Eqn. 2), in order to have the radiation pattern directed at an angle ⁇ determined by equation (Eqn. 3) with respect to the z axis in the x-z plane noted on Fig. 1.
- This variation in the widths of the tensor impedance elements 106 can be seen in Fig. 1 as a noticeable moire pattern caused by the changing widths of the tensor impedance elements 106. This pattern repeats itself continuously along the length of the SWG, no matter how long the SWG is.
- the length of the SWG 101 , 102 will depend on a number of factors related to the antenna's engineering parameters, such as desired radiation beam width, gain, instantaneous bandwidth, aperture efficiency, etc. Typically the length of the SWGs 101 , 102 will fall in the range of 2 to 30 wavelengths at the operational frequency of the SWGs 101 , 102.
- the metallic tensor impedance elements 106 in SWG 101 are angled in a direction opposite to the tensor impedance elements 106 in the other SWG 102.
- the radiation from the two SWGs will be polarized in the direction across the gaps between the strips. Therefore, the radiation from the two SWGs 101 , 102 depicted by Fig. 1 will be orthogonal to each other.
- the 90° phase shift difference is applied to the feeds 108 with the hybrid power splitter 103, the net radiation from the combination of the two SWGs 101 , 102 is circularly polarized.
- other angles (then 45°) for the metallic tensor impedance elements 106 relative to the x-axis can be utilized if a custom designed coupler 103 is employed and still the resulting polarization will be polar.
- each SWG 101 , 102 is polarized as it is because the slanted metallic strips are tensor impedance elements 106 whose major principal axis is perpendicular to the long edge of the strips and the minor axis is along them.
- the local tensor admittance of the SWG in the coordinate frame of the principal axes is Y(x)
- Y(x) is determined by the voltage applied to the metallic strips at position x. Then the SW current is which is along the major principal axis that is perpendicular to the long edge of the strips forming the tensor impedance elements 106. The radiation is driven by the SW currents according to and is therefore polarized in the direction across the gaps between the strips.
- the SWGs 101 and 102 are preferably 1 ⁇ 2 ⁇ wide.
- the exponentially-tapered, surface-wave feeds 108 are preferably 2 ⁇ long.
- the period of the tensor impedance elements 106 ⁇ 1/12 ⁇ .
- Fig. 2 illustrates a preferred embodiment where an RF feed assembly 108 is also disposed at the other of the SWGs with RF terminators 201 attached to the end. This prevents the surface -wave from reflecting off the end of the AISA which could lead to unwanted distortion in the radiation pattern .
- a dual-polarization, circularly-polarized artificial-impedance-surface antenna comprising: two adjacent tensor surface-wave waveguides (SWGs); a waveguide feed coupled to each of the two SWGs; and a hybrid coupler having output ports, each output port of the hybrid coupler being connected to the waveguide feeds coupled to the two SWGs, the hybrid coupler, in use, combining the signals from input ports of the 90° hybrid coupler with phase shifts at its output ports.
- X, M and p can be tuned such that the angle of the radiation ⁇ in the x-z plane with respect to the z axis is scanned according to
- ⁇ sin (;3 ⁇ 4 - ⁇ / p) where no is the mean SW index, and ⁇ is the free-space wavelength of radiation and no is related to Z(x) by
- a method of simultaneously transmitting two oppositely handed circularly polarized RF signals comprising the steps of: providing a dielectric surface with a ground plane on one side there of and with a pair of elongate artificial impedance surface antennas, each of said artificial impedance surface antennas including a pattern of metallic geometric stripes or shapes disposed on said dielectric surface, the metallic geometric stripes or shapes having varying sizes which form a repeating moire pattern, the moire patterns of the each of said pair of elongate artificial impedance surface antennas having a angular relationship with reference to a major axis of said pair of elongate artificial impedance surface antennas, a first one of said pair of elongate artificial impedance surface antennas having a positive angular relationship to said major axis and second one of said pair of elongate artificial impedance surface antennas having a negative angular relationship to said major axis; and
- a dual-polarization, circularly-polarized artificial-impedance-surface antenna has two adjacent tensor surface-wave waveguides (SWGs), a waveguide feed coupled to each of the two SWGs and a hybrid coupler having output ports, each output port of the hybrid coupler being connected to the waveguide feeds coupled to the two SWGs, the hybrid coupler, in use, combining the signals from input ports of the 90° hybrid coupler with phase shifts at its output ports.
- SWGs tensor surface-wave waveguides
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