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Autori principali: Kyriakou, Georgios, Bolli, Pietro, Bercigli, Mirko
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.12716
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author Kyriakou, Georgios
Bolli, Pietro
Bercigli, Mirko
author_facet Kyriakou, Georgios
Bolli, Pietro
Bercigli, Mirko
contents The spectral smoothness properties of the low-frequency array of the Square Kilometer Array (SKA), namely SKA-Low, are an important issue for its scientific objectives to be attainable. A large array of 256 log-periodic dipole antennas, installed on top of a 42~m circular ground plane, will work as an SKA-Low station in the frequency range 50-350 MHz. In this article, the ground plane induced effects are examined in terms of antenna beam spectral characteristics, while different antenna placements are considered. Results are produced both at isolated antenna and at array level in the band 50-100 MHz, by employing an approximate method for the speeding-up of array simulations. We attempt to distinguish the ground plane effect from that of mutual coupling among antennas, which appears to be more severe at specific frequencies, using 2 figures of merit. The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) components of gain pattern ratios identify the fundamental spatial components of the ripple, while the Envelope Correlation Coefficient quantifies the penalty to considering an infinite ground plane.
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spellingShingle Spectral Smoothness of Ground Plane Backed Log-Periodic Dipole Antennas for Radioastronomical Applications
Kyriakou, Georgios
Bolli, Pietro
Bercigli, Mirko
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
The spectral smoothness properties of the low-frequency array of the Square Kilometer Array (SKA), namely SKA-Low, are an important issue for its scientific objectives to be attainable. A large array of 256 log-periodic dipole antennas, installed on top of a 42~m circular ground plane, will work as an SKA-Low station in the frequency range 50-350 MHz. In this article, the ground plane induced effects are examined in terms of antenna beam spectral characteristics, while different antenna placements are considered. Results are produced both at isolated antenna and at array level in the band 50-100 MHz, by employing an approximate method for the speeding-up of array simulations. We attempt to distinguish the ground plane effect from that of mutual coupling among antennas, which appears to be more severe at specific frequencies, using 2 figures of merit. The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) components of gain pattern ratios identify the fundamental spatial components of the ripple, while the Envelope Correlation Coefficient quantifies the penalty to considering an infinite ground plane.
title Spectral Smoothness of Ground Plane Backed Log-Periodic Dipole Antennas for Radioastronomical Applications
topic Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.12716