An Investigation of the Array of Circular-Loop Antennas

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Abstract

A circular-loop antenna composed of N elements with arbitrary circumference arranged parallel in a row is analyzed by Fourier series expansion with emphasis on the existence of finite gaps at the driving points. The integral equations at the beginning are reduced to a series of linear simultaneous equations which contain only the Fourier coefficients of the electric currents of the same order. By appraising the current coefficients, the seIf-admittance is obtained as a sum of two parts: the finite series truncated at the number determined by the ratio of the circular-loop radius to the wire radius and the gap capacitance, and the mutual admittance is obtained as a finite series of fewer terms. Several computed curves concerning a parasitic endfire array of two elements are given, in which the computed values of the input admittance are substantiated by experiments, and radiation characteristics are examined to obtain a desirable configuration. Copyright © 1971 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.

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Ito, S., Inagaki, N., & Sekiguchi, T. (1971). An Investigation of the Array of Circular-Loop Antennas. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation. https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.1971.1139954

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