Microwave and Millimeter Wave Balanced Antipodal Vivaldi Antennas for Imaging and Ultrawideband Localization Applications
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The need for better radiating elements designated for ultrawideband performance
newlineis continuously on the rise. Parallelly, the design challenges also become multi-fold
newlinerespectively. This thesis discusses five distinct Balanced Antipodal Vivaldi Antennas
newline(BAVA) each with its unique advancement. The first contributory chapter introduces a
newlinenew BAVA with asymmetric meshed ground and a quarter-wave labyrinth director. It
newlinehas aimed to improve the deflection angle of the principal E-plane. The evolution of
newlinethe antenna from basic BAVA to the proposed model is analysed for each stage from
newlineone to four. Radiation characteristics including S11, side-lobe level, cross polarization
newlineand boresight-gain are simulated. The rate of change of deflection angle is effectively
newlinecontrolled by an eight-loop structured square labyrinth shaped metallic director
newlinethat is placed between the radiating flares. Furthermore, the impedance matching of
newlinethe proposed antenna is significantly improved with the meshed ground configuration.
newlineParametric studies on labyrinth positioning, via placement, and meshing sizes are also
newlineinvestigated. Group delay is also measured to be in acceptable range as recommended
newlinefor a typical ultrawideband antenna. The propagating modes are analysed and ensured
newlinethat the operating frequency band of the proposed antenna is well isolated from higher
newlineorder modes. The second contributory chapter proposes a BAVA with sliced fins and
newlinea quarter-wave labyrinth director aiming to arrest the sidelobe level when compared to
newlinethe conventional BAVA. This is achieved through the slicing of the fins of the all three
newlineradiating flares with a design criterion that satisfies to avoid standing wave formation.
newlineIn addition, combined with the sliced fin configuration, the labyrinth is focusing the
newlineelectromagnetic energy in the boresight direction thus rectifying the beam-squint on the
newlineE-plane of the proposed antenna. Consistent radiation patterns are observed while maintaining
newlinesignificant gain throughout the operating band of frequencies.