Author:
Lee Si-A,Jo Seung-Joo,Kim Suk-Jin,Lee Taek-Kyung,Lee Jae Wook
Abstract
This paper analyzes the generation mechanism of a cross-polarized field resulting from panel misalignment errors in a solid-surface deployable antenna. Misalignment of the panel in a deployable antenna results in path length error and rotation of the unit normal vector on the reflector surface. However, in terms of the analysis of cross-polarization (cross-pol) generation, rotational error is a more significant factor. In the aperture field, the distributions of cross-pol components are calculated to identify the polarization characteristics of the radiated field. For uniform misalignment, the peak-to-cross polarization (XPOL) is found to be smaller than -50 dB for misalignment angles less than 3°. Furthermore, when the panels are non-uniformly misaligned with a sinusoidal distribution, the cross-pol level depends on the angular position of the maximum misalignment.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Ministry of Science and ICT
Publisher
Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Instrumentation,Radiation
Cited by
1 articles.
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