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Design of Broadband Transmitarray Unit Cells With Comparative Study of Different Numbers of Layers
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2015
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Wireless CommunicationsGeneralized MethodologyEngineeringMicroscopyMicrowave TransmissionSmart AntennaBiomedical EngineeringDifferent NumbersElectromagnetic CompatibilityComputational ElectromagneticsMedicineAntennaPhased ArrayMicrowave AntennaMillimeter Wave TechnologyCell EngineeringComparative StudyProgressive Phase ShiftBeamformingUnit Cell Bandwidth
A generalized methodology to design low-profile transmitarray (TA) antennas made of several stacked layers with nonresonant printed phasing elements is presented. A study of the unit cell bandwidth, phase-shift range and tolerances has been conducted considering different numbers of layers. A structure with three metalized layers with capacitive and inductive elements enabling a phase range of nearly 360° and low insertion loss is introduced. A study of the four-layer structure shows improvement in the performance of the unit cells in terms of bandwidth from 2% to more than 20% and a complete phase coverage. Implementations on a flexible substrate of TAs with progressive phase shift operating at 19 GHz are used for validation.
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