Design of ka band downlink radial line slot array antenna for direct broadcast satellite services

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Ka-band is an emerging band for future satellite operators because of the increase in demand for capacity, availability as well as its applicability for broadband services. This submission attempts the implementation of the Ka-band (21.4 - 22.0) GHz Radial Line Slot Array (RLSA) antenna design using CST MWS 2013. Simulations results are presented and compared with the Ku-band DBS receive (12.25 - 12.75) GHz in terms of bandwidth availability, return loss and directivity.

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Zakwoi, S. I., Rahman, T. A., Maina, I., & Elijah, O. (2015). Design of ka band downlink radial line slot array antenna for direct broadcast satellite services. In 2014 IEEE Asia-Pacific Conference on Applied Electromagnetics, APACE 2014 - Proceeding (pp. 159–162). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/APACE.2014.7043767

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