Sunflower Array Antenna with Adjustable Density Taper

  • Viganó M
  • Toso G
  • Caille G
  • et al.
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Abstract

A deterministic procedure to design a nonperiodic planar array radiating a rotationally symmetric pencil beam pattern with an adjustable sidelobe level is proposed. The elements positions are derived by modifying the peculiar locations of the sunflower seeds in such a way that the corresponding spatial density fits a Taylor amplitude tapering law which guarantees the pattern requirements in terms of beamwidth and sidelobe level. Different configurations, based on a Voronoi cell spatial tessellation of the radiative aperture, are presented, having as a benchmark the requirements for a typical multibeam satellite antenna.

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Viganó, M. C., Toso, G., Caille, G., Mangenot, C., & Lager, I. E. (2009). Sunflower Array Antenna with Adjustable Density Taper. International Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 2009, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/624035

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