Radiation conductance and pattern of array antenna on a non-confocal dielectric-coated elliptic cylinder
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Abstract
The formulation for the radiation pattern and conductance of axial slots array antenna on a dielectric-coated elliptic cylinder is presented. The coating is assumed to be non-confocal. The analytical solution, given here, is based on the eigen function technique and the addition theorem of Mathieu functions. The excited apertures are assumed to generate a TM polarized wave. Accordingly, the obtained series solution is truncated to generate numerical results. Sample of calculated azimuthal radiation patterns and radiation conductance are presented for different antenna and coating parameters. The elliptic cylinder has one extra degree of freedom compared to a circular cylinder to control the radiation pattern and conductance. The computed results show the flexibility of the antenna to control the shape and direction of its radiation pattern by changing the frequency, the excitation, the coating thickness of the cylinder, and the constitutive parameters of the coating.
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