IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Review on Ultra-Wideband Phased Array Antennas

  • Thokala Latha,
  • Gopi Ram,
  • G. Arun Kumar,
  • Mada Chakravarthy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3114344
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 129742 – 129755

Abstract

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Ultra-wideband (UWB) phased array antennas are essential for radar, communication, and Electronic Warfare (EW) applications. Systems can operate over wide-band coverage. The high gain systems require wide-band, wide-angle scanning, good radiation pattern, and return loss over a multi-octave bandwidth. This review discusses the problems present in the UWB phased array system, which include mutual coupling, grating lobe rejection, active return loss, gain fluctuation with scanning, and multiple beam generation. In this, the aperture size of the array is limited by the overall gain requirement of the system. On the other hand, low gain systems require a wide-band with a good radiation pattern and axial ratio. Here the matching over wide-band is simpler as it depends on broadband balun configuration. This system has limited bandwidth over scan angles. These antennas are more preferred as wearable antennas in communication applications. This paper mainly discusses the existing UWB phased array antennas such as Vivaldi Arrays, All-metal Arrays, Spiral Arrays, Sinuous Arrays, and Coupled Arrays. This review paper presents a correct direction for selecting the type of antenna in terms of impedance bandwidth, gain, and materials influencing antenna performance, suited for different applications.

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