Tilted beam fabry-perot antenna with enhanced gain and broadband low backscattering

Communication with low radar signature platforms requires antennas with low backscatter, to uphold the low observability attribute of the platforms. In this work, we present the design for a Fabry-Perot (F-P) cavity antenna with low monostatic radar cross section (RCS) and enhanced gain. In addition...

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Main Authors: Umair, Hassan, Latef, Tarik Bin Abdul, Yamada, Yoshihide, Mahadi, Wan Nor Liza Binti Wan, Othman, Mohamadariff, Kamardin, Kamilia, Hussein, Mousa, Najam, Ali Imran
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spelling my.um.eprints.341252022-06-22T04:42:19Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/34125/ Tilted beam fabry-perot antenna with enhanced gain and broadband low backscattering Umair, Hassan Latef, Tarik Bin Abdul Yamada, Yoshihide Mahadi, Wan Nor Liza Binti Wan Othman, Mohamadariff Kamardin, Kamilia Hussein, Mousa Najam, Ali Imran TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Communication with low radar signature platforms requires antennas with low backscatter, to uphold the low observability attribute of the platforms. In this work, we present the design for a Fabry-Perot (F-P) cavity antenna with low monostatic radar cross section (RCS) and enhanced gain. In addition, peak radiation is tilted inthe elevation plane. This is achieved by incorporating phase gradient metasurface (PGM) with absorptive frequency selective surface (FSS). The periodic surface of metallic square loops with lumped resistors forms the absorptive surface, placed on top of a partially reflecting surface (PRS) with an intervening air gap. The double-sided PRS consists of uniform metallic patches etched in a periodic fashion on its upper side. The bottom surface consists of variable-sized metallic patches, to realize phase gradient. The superstrate assembly is placed at about half free space wavelength above the patch antenna resonating at 6.6 GHz. The antenna's ground plane and PRS together construct the F-P cavity. A peak gain of 11.5 dBi is achieved at 13 degrees tilt of the elevation plane. Wideband RCS reduction is achieved, spanning 5.6-16 GHz, for x- and y-polarizations of normally incident plane wave. The average RCS reduction is 13 dB. Simulation results with experimental verifications are presented. MDPI 2021-02 Article PeerReviewed Umair, Hassan and Latef, Tarik Bin Abdul and Yamada, Yoshihide and Mahadi, Wan Nor Liza Binti Wan and Othman, Mohamadariff and Kamardin, Kamilia and Hussein, Mousa and Najam, Ali Imran (2021) Tilted beam fabry-perot antenna with enhanced gain and broadband low backscattering. Electronics, 10 (3). ISSN 2079-9292, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10030267 <https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10030267>. 10.3390/electronics10030267
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Umair, Hassan
Latef, Tarik Bin Abdul
Yamada, Yoshihide
Mahadi, Wan Nor Liza Binti Wan
Othman, Mohamadariff
Kamardin, Kamilia
Hussein, Mousa
Najam, Ali Imran
Tilted beam fabry-perot antenna with enhanced gain and broadband low backscattering
description Communication with low radar signature platforms requires antennas with low backscatter, to uphold the low observability attribute of the platforms. In this work, we present the design for a Fabry-Perot (F-P) cavity antenna with low monostatic radar cross section (RCS) and enhanced gain. In addition, peak radiation is tilted inthe elevation plane. This is achieved by incorporating phase gradient metasurface (PGM) with absorptive frequency selective surface (FSS). The periodic surface of metallic square loops with lumped resistors forms the absorptive surface, placed on top of a partially reflecting surface (PRS) with an intervening air gap. The double-sided PRS consists of uniform metallic patches etched in a periodic fashion on its upper side. The bottom surface consists of variable-sized metallic patches, to realize phase gradient. The superstrate assembly is placed at about half free space wavelength above the patch antenna resonating at 6.6 GHz. The antenna's ground plane and PRS together construct the F-P cavity. A peak gain of 11.5 dBi is achieved at 13 degrees tilt of the elevation plane. Wideband RCS reduction is achieved, spanning 5.6-16 GHz, for x- and y-polarizations of normally incident plane wave. The average RCS reduction is 13 dB. Simulation results with experimental verifications are presented.
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author Umair, Hassan
Latef, Tarik Bin Abdul
Yamada, Yoshihide
Mahadi, Wan Nor Liza Binti Wan
Othman, Mohamadariff
Kamardin, Kamilia
Hussein, Mousa
Najam, Ali Imran
author_facet Umair, Hassan
Latef, Tarik Bin Abdul
Yamada, Yoshihide
Mahadi, Wan Nor Liza Binti Wan
Othman, Mohamadariff
Kamardin, Kamilia
Hussein, Mousa
Najam, Ali Imran
author_sort Umair, Hassan
title Tilted beam fabry-perot antenna with enhanced gain and broadband low backscattering
title_short Tilted beam fabry-perot antenna with enhanced gain and broadband low backscattering
title_full Tilted beam fabry-perot antenna with enhanced gain and broadband low backscattering
title_fullStr Tilted beam fabry-perot antenna with enhanced gain and broadband low backscattering
title_full_unstemmed Tilted beam fabry-perot antenna with enhanced gain and broadband low backscattering
title_sort tilted beam fabry-perot antenna with enhanced gain and broadband low backscattering
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/34125/
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