|  | Active and Passive Unequally
Spaced Reflect-Arrays and
Elements of RF Integration
Techniques 
Dhanesh G. Kurup
 
PhD Thesis, Uppsala University, Aug. 2003.
In:  Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis , 
ISSN 1104-232X;865, ISBN 91-554-5687-1, 2003.
 
  Paper copies of the thesis can be obtained from
Ylva Johansson,
Signals and Systems Group, Uppsala University, 
Box 534, SE-75121 Uppsala, Sweden.
 
See also the 
thesis homepage 
at the Uppsala University database for Ph.D. theses. 
 
 
  
Abstract:
Using an array synthesis tool
                               based on a modified differential
                               evolution algorithm, it is shown
                               that the position-phase
                               synthesis exhibits improved
                               pattern characteristics
                               compared to both the phase
                               only and position only synthesis
                               of uniform amplitude antenna
                               arrays. The design of an
                               unequally spaced planar
                               reflect-array and an active
                               power combining reflect-array
                               are presented. The unit cell of
                               the active reflect-array consists
                               of an amplifying active
                               reflect-antenna designed using
                               a novel dual polarized
                               microstrip-T coupled patch
                               antenna. Two modelling
                               approaches are proposed for
                               the active reflect-antenna and
                               the modelling methods are
                               compared with the experiments.
A computationally efficient
                               analysis of an H-slot in the
                               ground plane of a microstripline
                               is carried out using a
                               transmission line model. To
                               improve the accuracy in the
                               resonant region of the H-slot
                               and retaining the computational
                               efficiency, an artificial neural
                               network is combined with an
                               efficient spectral domain
                               method. An efficient analysis
                               tool for a silicon micromachined
                               H-slot coupled antenna is
                               developed by combining the
                               transmission line models of the
                               H-slot and an aperture coupled
                               antenna. The experimental
                               results are compared with the
                               theory showing good
                               agreement.
 
The analysis and design of a
                               microwave amplifier based on
                               non-resonant slot matching is
                               carried out. It is seen that the
                               designed slot matched amplifier
                               has decreased layout size,
                               improved gain and noise figure
                               characteristics compared to a
                               stub matched amplifier. An
                               efficient method for the analysis
                               of non-resonant slots is
                               compared with other
                               approaches showing good
                               agreement. This points to the
                               fact that non-resonant slot
                               matched circuits can be
                               designed with the same speed
                               and efficiency as we design the
                               traditional stub based matching
                               circuits.
 
To address the problem of
                               bandwidth and performance of
                               reflect-arrays we propose a
                               dielectric resonator antenna
                               with slotline stubs. As a
                               preliminary step we design a
                               dielectric resonator antenna
                               with slotline feed and the
                               experimental results are
                               compared with those of a
                               commercial CAD tool. Design
                               and analysis of 3D
                               interconnects based on
                               non-radiative dielectric
                               waveguides is carried out. At
                               millimeterwave, these
                               interconnects are useful for
                               hybrid and multilayer integration
                               techniques.
Keywords:
Active Antenna, Reflect-arrays,
NRD guide, RF integration
Related publications:
Licentiate Thesis by Danesh G. Kurup IEEE Microwave
Theory and Techniques paper 2003
 IEEE  Antennas and
Wireless Propagation letters 2003.
 IEEE Trans. on Antennas and
Propagation paper 2003.
 IEE Electronic Letters, 2002.
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