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Wideband Antenna Array for Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR) Applications

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Design and performance of a nonscanning antenna array with wideband simultaneous transmit and receive capability are discussed. The proposed configuration utilizes a four-arm spiral antenna as a unit cell to… Click to show full abstract

Design and performance of a nonscanning antenna array with wideband simultaneous transmit and receive capability are discussed. The proposed configuration utilizes a four-arm spiral antenna as a unit cell to achieve high isolation between transmit (TX) and receive (RX) ports and decent far-field performance. It is shown that the analytically derived system isolation is theoretically infinite for symmetric array under ideal conditions. The proposed antenna is composed of seven four-arm spirals arranged in a hexagonal configuration. Each spiral has two arms for TX, and two arms for RX. Planar microstrip feeds are used to excite each two-arm spiral and eliminate the need for 180° hybrids. The spiral arms are resistively loaded to improve VSWR and axial ratio and reduce interaction with the ground plane. Isolation between the collocated TX and RX arrays > 27 dB, as well as VSWRs < 2, sidelobe levels < –10 dB, and good patterns for both arrays are measured over more than two-octave bandwidth.

Keywords: transmit receive; array; simultaneous transmit; antenna array; wideband antenna

Journal Title: IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
Year Published: 2017

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