IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Analysis of Transmission Loss and Boresight Error of a Curved FSS Radome-Enclosed Antenna

  • Hokeun Shin,
  • Daeyeong Yoon,
  • Dong-Yeop Na,
  • Yong Bae Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3094526
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 95843 – 95852

Abstract

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In this paper, we numerically study a curved frequency selective surface (FSS) radome, which encloses a waveguide slot array antenna operating at 10GHz, using the ray tracing technique and flat model. The transmission loss (TL) and boresight error (BSE) are calculated for various degrees of freedom, such as elevation and azimuth angular scanning or gimbal systems of array antennas to examine the electromagnetic properties of the curved FSS radome. Our calculations of radiation patterns, TL, and BSE for a multi-layered dielectric radome are compared with those of a commercial EM solver for validation. Importantly, we quantify phase distortions, incurred by the curved FSS radome, using the insertion phase delay (IPD) of transmitted fields on the radome surface. Thereby, we demonstrate that the BSEs strongly depend on (1) the spatial distribution of phase distortions on the radome surface and (2) their average level. The present method is highly suited for analyzing radomes with arbitrary surface patterns inserted.

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