Test-Driven Design of an Active Dual-Polarized Log-Periodic Antenna for the Square Kilometre Array

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An active dual-polarized Log-Periodic antenna has been designed to meet the requirements of the low-frequency (50-350 MHz) radio telescope of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). The integration of antenna and low noise amplifier has been conceived in order to achieve a high degree of testability. This aspect has been found to be crucial to obtain a smooth frequency response compatible with the SKA science cases. The design has also been driven by other factors such as the large-volume production (more than 130 000 antennas will be built) and the environmental conditions of the harsh Australian desert. A specific verification approach based on both wideband radiometric spectral and spatial measurements in relevant laboratory and in-situ conditions has been developed. Electromagnetic analyses and experimental results exhibit a very good agreement. In December 2019, this antenna was part of the reference solution for the System Critical Design Review of the SKA.

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Bolli, P., Mezzadrelli, L., Monari, J., Perini, F., Tibaldi, A., Virone, G., … Schiaffino, M. (2020). Test-Driven Design of an Active Dual-Polarized Log-Periodic Antenna for the Square Kilometre Array. IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation, 1(1), 253–263. https://doi.org/10.1109/OJAP.2020.2999109

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