Comparative Analysis of Microstrip Phased Array Antenna Design
Comparative Analysis of Microstrip Phased Array Antenna Design
Comparative Analysis of Microstrip Phased Array Antenna Design
Abstract— This paper compares a micostrip phased array In this paper phase shift is achieved by changing
antenna using mutual coupling, reactive loading and Microstrip length of feed line [8] and beam steering using mutual
phased array antenna by changing length of the feed line. In coupling and reactance loading methods [1] are compared in
reactance loading method the tunable progressive phase shift is terms of radiation pattern, phase angle.
achieved by varying the reactance loading. Parallel combination The phased array antennas beam steering capability is
of capacitor and inductor is used as the reactive loading. The provided by phase shifter [6]. Phase shifter is classified into
antenna is designed to operate at centre frequency 2.4GHz. In
analog and digital. However, one main disadvantage
transmission line method the phase shift is achieved by changing
length of the transmission line. The array antenna is designed associated with the phase shifter is cost. The cost of phase
using standard equation and simulated by software called, Ansoft shifter is half of the entire array system. So researchers
High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS). Finally both the developed phase shifters using solid state devices, Micro
method will be compared in terms of reflection coefficient, Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and ferrite materials.
radiation characteristics and phase angle. But the cost of the phase shifter is still too high using these
Index terms -MANETs, Malicious, Mobility,false positive, techniques.
Detection efficiency, Delay Constraint. Electronically Steerable Passive Array Radiator
I. INTRODUCTION (ESPAR) is able to achieve beam steering without need of
phase shifters. It is based on the mutual coupling and
Antennas play a crucial role in wireless reactance loading [1-5]. This paper proposes a parallel
communication systems. Microstrip patch antennas are widely combination of capacitor and inductor for the reactance
used because of it has the advantages such as low profile, light loading.
weight, simple and inexpensive to manufacture using modern
printed circuit technology, compatible with MMIC designs. II. THEORY AND DESIGN
However single microstrip element produces a low gain, less
A. Microstrip Phased Array Antenna using Mutual
efficiency and lesser directivity. This can be overcome by
Coupling and Reactance Loading:
array antenna. The array antenna contains more than one
microstrip patch elements; it improves gain, efficiency and In this paper Microstrip phased array antenna is
directivity. designed using mutual coupling and reactance loading. The
Some wireless applications require change in the geometry of the phased array antenna is shown in figure.1.
direction of the radiation pattern. This can be achieved by The antennas are designed on a Rogers RT/Duroid 5880 (tm)
phased array antenna. Phased array is an array of antennas in substrate ( . The antenna is designed to operate at
which the relative phases of the respective signals feeding the 2.4GHz. The dimensions of the patch antennas are calculated
antennas are varied in such a way that the effective radiation from [11]. The RF power is given via coaxial probe feeding
pattern of the array is reinforced in a desired direction and for centre element. The main advantage of this type of feeding
suppressed in undesired directions. is low spurious radiation.
Phased array concept is achieved by different The center element (driven antenna) is fed by an RF
methods [9]. The methods are source and nearby patch antennas (passive antenna) are
Beam steering using phase shifters excited by center element through the mutual coupling. The
Phase shifting by changing frequency dimensions and dielectric constant of the passive antenna are
same as the driven antenna. The phase shift is achieved by
Phase shifting by changing length of feed line
changing reactance loading of passive antennas. Here parallel
Phase shifting by changing permittivity (dielectric combination of capacitor and inductor is used for the reactance
constant)
loading. The array antenna is simulated using Ansoft HFSS.
Phase shifting by changing permeability
The scan coverage angle of the phased array antenna is ±50 ° is
Beam steering using mutual coupling and
reactance loading achieved in simulation. In this way the beam steering is
achieved in a desired direction. This type of reactance loading
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Vol.4, No.11, November 2015 DOI:10.15693/ijaist/2015.v4i2.306-310
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International Journal of Advanced Information Science and Technology (IJAIST) ISSN: 2319:2682
Vol.4, No.11, November 2015 DOI:10.15693/ijaist/2015.v4i2.306-310
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