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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Mise en œuvre de formalismes pour la modélisation de grands réseaux périodiques d'antennes / Implementation of formalisms for the modeling of large periodic antenna arrays

Maati, Amel 24 January 2018 (has links)
Cette thèse se place dans le contexte général de la modélisation de réseaux d’antennes de grande taille, avec pour objectif d’atteindre un niveau de précision suffisamment élevé pour permettre une optimisation complète des performances et en particulier une amélioration de l’efficacité énergétique. Partant du constat que l’optimisation électromagnétique de grands réseaux représente un verrou si les couplages doivent être modélisés efficacement, cette thèse propose la mise en œuvre d’une méthode permettant la modélisation fine de grands réseaux d'antennes tout en réduisant les temps de calcul et en conservant un haut degré de précision. L'objectif est de montrer qu'une approche dérivée des formalismes périodiques infinis connus de la littérature permet d'obtenir une matrice [S] complète d'un réseau depuis l'étude d'une cellule unitaire. Après avoir présenté un état de l'art sur les réseaux d'antennes et leurs méthodes d'analyse, l'approche de modélisation proposée est détaillée. Des véhicules de test numériques et expérimentaux, permettant de valider cette méthode de modélisation, sont ensuite réalisés. L'approche est enfin utilisée avec succès pour deux types d'application. / This thesis is organized in the general context of modeling a large antenna arrays with the aim of achieving a high level of precision. This modeling allows a complete optimization of the performances and an enhancement of the energy efficiency. Given that the electromagnetic optimization of large arrays still represents a challenge if the mutual coupling is not efficiently modeled. This work offers the implementation of a method allowing the precise modeling of large antenna arrays while reducing the computation time and maintaining a high degree of precision. The aim is to demonstrate that the derived approach from the infinite periodic formalisms makes it possible to obtain a full [S] matrix of an array based on the study of a unit cell. After presenting a state of the art of antenna arrays and their methods of analysis, the proposed modeling approach is explained. Numerical and Experimental demonstrators are then made for the validation. Finally, this method is successfully used for two types of applications.
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Nouveau concept simplifié d’antennes reconfigurables utilisant les couplages interéléments : Mise en œuvre d’un réseau hybride / New simplified concept of reconfigurable antennas using the inter-element couplings : Implementation of a hybrid network

Oueslati, Aymen 17 December 2015 (has links)
Les travaux de cette thèse s’intéressent à un nouveau concept d’antenne reconfigurable offrant un bon compromis entre performances, complexité et coût. Ce concept, qualifié d’hybride, vise à combiner les avantages des réseaux d’antennes lacunaires et des antennes à éléments parasites. Cette hybridation est une alternative à la complexité des réseaux d’antennes conventionnels pour répondre aux exigences d’une architecture modulaire, générique et reconfigurable. L’intérêt majeur de ce concept est de proposer une architecture d’antenne permettant de réduire la complexité du circuit de formation des faisceaux (par la réduction du nombre d’éléments rayonnants à alimenter) tout en adressant les problématiques d’adaptation (TOS actif) des éléments excités. Ceci est permis grâce à la présence d’éléments parasites qui permettent de gérer la diffusion des couplages sur l’antenne. Cette thèse décrit le principe du concept hybride et propose une évaluation de ses potentialités. Par la suite, une définition des éléments à mettre en œuvre pour réaliser une preuve de concept est effectuée, en mettant l’accent sur l’importance de la caractérisation expérimentale. Les performances d’un prototype d’antenne hybride reconfigurable sont ensuite présentées afin de valider les développements et conclure sur cette solution innovante. / The work of this thesis aims to investigate a new concept of reconfigurable antenna allowing a good trade-off between performances, complexity and cost. This concept is called ‘hybrid’ because it is based on the capabilities of thinned arrays and parasitic element antennas. It is an alternative to classical antenna arrays and their complexity. The proposed concept has a modular architecture, and a good versatility for reconfigurable beams. The main advantage of this hybrid antenna is the simplicity of its beam formation network (BFN) which requires only a few number of excited elements. The antenna uses parasitic elements to manage the effects of couplings between the electromagnetic access. The problematic of active VSWR is also solved at the antenna level, avoiding the use of additional components in the BFN. This work details the principle of the reconfigurable hybrid antenna concept. The potentialities are evaluated. The elements required to realize a proof of concept are then defined, using a dedicated experimental setup. A prototype is manufactured and the performances have been checked to validate this innovative concept.
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Terahertzová anténní pole pro komunikaci / Terahertz Antenna Arrays for Communications

Warmowska, Dominika January 2020 (has links)
The thesis is focused on the research of THz antenna arrays to be used for communications. Attention is turned to modeling metallic surfaces at THz frequencies, a proper characterization of gold conductivity, its relation to Drude model and corresponding measurements. Moreover, the best methods for modeling thin metallic layers (depending on the skin depth related to the metal thickness) are presented. An optimized element of a THz 2×2 antenna array designed for the application of communications is developed in a way that enables an expansion to a larger array. The expansion ability is demonstrated on a 4×4 antenna array which is presented in the thesis too. The designed antennas achieve parameters better than the state-of-art antennas. The presented antennas radiate circularly polarized wave at THz frequencies, operate in a wide bandwidth, have a high gain and are of a compact size. In the thesis, an 8×8 antenna array with a beam steering capability is presented. The main beam of the antenna array can be controlled in two dimensions. A high gain of the radiated circularly-polarized wave can be achieved that way. Different approaches to modeling antennas with thin metallic layers are compared and the best methods are recommended from the viewpoint of different requirements. The designed 2×2 and 4×4 antenna arrays are manufactured using a microfabrication technology. Each step of the fabrication is described in detail and discussed. The reflection coefficient at the input of antennas is measured and compared with simulations. Discrepancies in results are associated with surface roughness which is analyzed by a scanning probe microscope and a scanning electron microscope. By down-scaling the developed THz antenna, a low-profile high-gain antenna for Ka-band space applications is designed. The presented antenna achieves better results than state-of-art CubeSat antennas. The antenna performance is verified by a prototype to be operated at 9 GHz, and the radiation characteristics are experimentally confirmed.
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Design of Multi-Beam Hybrid Digital Beamforming Receivers

Madishetty, Suresh January 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Compact Antennas and Arrays for Unmanned Air Systems

Eck, James Arthur 01 December 2014 (has links) (PDF)
A simple and novel dual-CP printed antenna is modelled and measured. The patch antennais small and achieves a low axial ratio without quadrature feeding. The measured pattern showsaxial ratio pattern squinting over frequency. Possible methods of improving the individual element are discussed, as well as an array technique for improving the axial ratio bandwidth. Three endfire printed antenna structures are designed, analyzed, and compared. The comparison includes an analysis of costs of production for the antenna structures in addition to their performance parameters. This analysis concludes that cost of materials primarily reduces the size of antennas for a given gain and bandwidth. An antenna stucture with an annular beam pattern for down-looking navigational radar is proposed. The antenna uses sub-wavelength grating techniques from optics to achieve a highly directive planar reflector which is used as a ground plane for a monopole. A fan-beam array element is fabricated for use in a digitally steered receive array for obstacle avoidance radar. The steered beam pattern is observed. The element-dependent phase shifts for a homodyned signal in particular are explored as to their impact on beam steering.
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Novel Streamlined Methodology for Designing Microstrip Series-Fed Antenna Arrays with Arbitrary Realizable Patterns

Blanco, Jeffrey L. 10 August 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Site Characterization of Phase Instability via Interferometer Measurement

Zemba, Michael J. January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Design and Rapid-prototyping of Multidimensional-DSP Beamformers Using the ROACH-2 FPGA Platform

Seneviratne, Vishwa January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Antenas de microfita dupla-faixa para aplicações em estações rádio-base de telefonia móvel celular

Farias, Roger Lorenzoni 08 September 2014 (has links)
Submitted by Sandro Camargo (sandro.camargo@unipampa.edu.br) on 2015-05-09T22:22:57Z No. of bitstreams: 1 126110018.pdf: 3775876 bytes, checksum: 4a58f20709bf7c39682924a84079246d (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-05-09T22:22:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 126110018.pdf: 3775876 bytes, checksum: 4a58f20709bf7c39682924a84079246d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-09-08 / Neste trabalho, são apresentadas diferentes técnicas que possibilitam a obtenção de característica dupla-faixa para antenas de microfita especificamente voltadas para aplicações em estações rádio-base de telefonia móvel celular no Brasil. As faixas de frequência de interesse encontram-se no intervalo de 0,824 GHz a 0,960 GHz para a banda inferior e 1,710 GHz a 2,165 GHz para a banda superior. Além de atender as especificações técnicas de faixa de passagem, devem ser atendidos os requisitos de coeficiente de reflexão, polarização, ganho, largura de feixe de irradiação e impedância de entrada na faixa de interesse. Primeiramente, para obtenção de antenas de microfita com característica multibanda, descreve-se a técnica em que são dispostas fendas nos elementos irradiadores, onde são estudadas três topologias de antenas, explicando-se os princípios de funcionamento e destacando-se as particularidades de cada geometria. As três antenas são analisadas e projetadas com o auxílio do software comercial de simulação eletromagnética Ansoft Designer ® , visando levantar os parâmetros elétricos através de diversos estudos paramétricos em função da variação das dimensões das antenas para compreender melhor o comportamento de cada estrutura simulada. A antena com elemento irradiador em forma de H foi a única que cumpriu os requisitos em termos de faixa de passagem e diagramas de irradiação para operação em sistemas de telefonia móvel celular. No entanto, esta geometria resultou em dimensões físicas consideráveis, pois necessita da utilização de múltiplas camadas dielétricas, acarretando em um protótipo de volume considerável e de elevado custo de produção. Outra técnica estudada foi a sobreposição de elementos irradiadores, porém a mesma não é investigada detalhadamente em função de o custo de produção da antena ser mais elevado em comparação a topologias coplanares. Em seguida, uma técnica com irradiadores em fenda anelar e dupla alimentação é proposta. A antena é projetada considerando-se duas portas independentes, uma para cada banda de operação, formando uma antena de dois acessos altamente isolados. Simulações com o software HFSS TM mostraram que é possível satisfazer as especificações para operação em estações rádio-base de telefonia móvel celular. A grande vantagem desta estrutura é a possibilidade de utilização de apenas um laminado de micro-ondas, o que reduz o custo de produção em comparação a outras topologias. Protótipos foram construídos e caracterizados experimentalmente para validar o projeto realizado no simulador eletromagnético. Constatou-se a presença de discrepâncias entre os resultados simulados e medidos. Após simulações paramétricas, verificou-se que o processo de construção alterou a geometria do protótipo em relação ao modelo de simulação. Após a inclusão das imperfeições do processo construtivo no modelo, foi possível estimar as mudanças necessárias no protótipo. Após os devidos ajustes realizados em bancada, os resultados medidos exibiram boa concordância com a previsão teórica. Por fim, realizou-se um estudo de viabilidade da utilização da antena em fenda anelar dupla-faixa para composição de uma rede de antenas para estações rádio-base. A análise teve como principal objetivo verificar a possibilidade de síntese de diagramas de irradiação em forma de cossecante ao quadrado em ambas as bandas de operação. Excelente resultado foi obtido para a banda inferior, enquanto que algumas limitações foram encontradas na banda superior. / In this work we present different techniques for achieving the dual-band feature for microstrip antennas aimed to be used in the mobile communication base stations of Brazil. The focused frequency range for lower and higher bands is in the 0.824-0.960 GHz and 1.710-2.165 GHz intervals, respectively. In addition to comply with the technical specifications, the solution is also supposed to meet the requirements of return loss, polarization, gain, beamwidth radiation and input impedance in the focused frequency range. Initially, in order to obtain microstrip antennas with dual-band characteristic, we describe the technique in which slots are placed in the irradiating elements. Three antenna topologies are analyzed in its operation principles, emphasizing the particularities of each geometry. The antennas are designed with support of Ansoft Designer ® , a commercial software that simulates electromagnetic features, in order to find out the electrical parameters through parametric studies and to better understand the behavior of each simulated structure. These studies considered the variation in the dimensions of antennas. The H-shaped microstrip antenna was the only one able to fulfill the requirements of bandwidth and irradiation diagrams for operation in mobile communication. However, this geometry originated an antenna of considerable physical dimensions, because it requires the use of multiple dielectric layers, resulting in a prototype of considerable volume and high production cost. Another technique studied was the stacking of irradiating elements. However it isn’t investigated in detail because of the production cost of the antenna, which is higher than the ones of coplanar topologies. After all that, we propose a technique based in annular-slot antennas and double feed. The antenna is designed considering two independent ports, one for each band of operation, making an antenna of two highly insulated accesses. Simulations by the HFSS TM software have shown that it’s possible to comply with the specifications for operation in base stations of the mobile communication. The biggest advantage of this structure over other topologies is that it may be made of only one microwave laminate, reducing the production cost. Prototypes were built and measured to validate the design in the electromagnetic simulator. It was noted the discrepancies between the simulated and measured results. After running parametric simulations, we found out that the building process of the prototype changed the geometry of the simulation model. We included these imperfections in the model and it was possible to estimate the necessary changes in the prototype. After inclusion of the adjustments, the measured results behaved just alike the theoretical prediction. Finally, we’ve done a feasibility study on the use of the dual-band annular slot antenna for making an array of antennas for base stations. The study aimed to verify the suitability of synthetizing squared-cosecant shaped pattern in both operation bands. We got excellent results for the lower band, although some limitations were found for the higher band.
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Síntese de redes lineares de antenas de microfita com diagramas de irradiação conformados para sistemas de comunicação 4G

Schlosser, Edson Rodrigo 04 April 2014 (has links)
Submitted by Sandro Camargo (sandro.camargo@unipampa.edu.br) on 2015-05-09T23:05:48Z No. of bitstreams: 1 117110020.pdf: 13178438 bytes, checksum: f29a9ebb8c16cd912a974177b062c58e (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2015-05-09T23:05:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 117110020.pdf: 13178438 bytes, checksum: f29a9ebb8c16cd912a974177b062c58e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-04-04 / Neste trabalho é apresentado um estudo de redes lineares de antenas com elementos isotrópicos e projetos em tecnologia de microfita, com diagrama de irradiação conformado e controle dos lóbulos secundários. A especificação a ser cumprida éa de uma antena para estações rádio-base operando na frequência alocada par a tecnologia 4G no Brasil. O trabalho descreve ferramentas computacionais que auxiliem na síntese de redes de antenas. Como resultado do processo de otimização, os coeficientes de excitação dos diversos elementos que compõem as redes de antenas são obtidos. Primeiramente é descrito o sistema de telefonia móvel celular, apresentando os principais pontos de interesse neste trabalho, tais como evolução dos sistemas de comunicação sem fio, conceito de reuso de frequência, capacidade do sistema, interferência co-canal e posicionamento das estações rádio-base no sistema celular, além das principais características elétricas das antenas utilizadas atualmente no atendimento aos assinantes. Em seguida, considera-se a existência de uma linha de visada entre a estação rádio-base e o usuário, possibilitando a obtenção do nível aproximado de potência recebida à medida este se afasta da torre. Como meta, deseja-se a distribuição uniforme da potência até o limite da célula, que resulta em um diagrama de irradiação para a antena na forma de cossecante ao quadrado. Além disso, busca-se a minimização da interferência co-canal e a redução do percentual de energia irradiada na região do horizonte. Métodos de síntese de diagrama são estudados e implementados em Matlab visanado a obtenção do diagrama desejado a partir dos coeficientes de excitação dos elementos da rede linear, tais como, método da Transformada de Fourier, de Woodward-Lawson e dos mínimos quadrados. Apesar destes métodos serem vastamente utilizados, não foi possível obter uma síntese adequada do diagrama desejado. Desta forma, métodos de otimização iterativos foram investigados visando ao controle dos lóbulos secundários e a conformação do diagrama. Optou-se pela combinação do algoritmo genético com a programação quadrática sequencial, empregado para a busca de um mínimo local tendo como partida a melhor solução encontrada pelo algoritmo genético. Tal combinação permitiu rápida convergência na obtenção dos coeficientes de excitação da rede. Em seguida uma rede de antenas de microfita foi projetada no software HFSS para reproduzir o diagrama na forma de cossecante ao quadrado quando excitadas pelos coeficientes calculados com a ferramenta computacional. Durante o processo de síntese, todos os efeitos observados em uma rede de antenas foram considerados, tais como acoplamento mútuo e efeito de borda. Após conhecidos o coeficientes de excitação, projetou-se um sistema alimentador em tecnologia de microfita para fornecer os respectivos valores de correntes às antenas que compõem a rede. Por fim, é realizada a comparação entre o diagrama sintetizado e o obtido, o que permitiu a validação da ferramenta computacional. / In this work, the development of a computational tool that performs the synthesis of linear antenna arrays is presented and extensively discussed. The main intended applications is the design of an antenna suitable for radio-base stations of mobile communications systems, whereby uniform power distribution should be achieved inside the cell. The present work starts with the presentation of a review about mobile communication systems, whereby the main aspects are briefly discussed. An analysis is carried out to derive an expression that relates the antenna radiation pattern to the uniform power distribution inside a cell. This feature is achieved if the radiation pattern of the transmitting structure exhibits squared-cosecant shaped. Classical methods for pattern synthesis have been implemented in Matlab and have tested for the case of a squared-cosecant shape. Neither the Fourier Transform nor the Woodward-Lawson techniques could synthesize such a pattern satisfactorily. Thus iterative methods have been studied and implemented. The first iterative technique was based on the minimization of least-square errors, which has been used successfully for beamforming purposes. However, this technique proved to be unsuitable for the synthesis of squared-cosecant shaped patterns. Acceptable results could only be obtained by means of a genetic algorithm-square quadratic programming combined approach, which allowed obtaining fast convergence of the optimization of the excitation coefficients for the linear array elements. In order to demonstrate the efficiency of the developed tool, two microstrip antenna arrays that operate in the frequency band allocated for the Brazilian 4G systems have been studied. The embedded radiation pattern of each array element has been taken into account during the synthesis of the squared-cosecant shaped pattern. This approach allowed mutual coupling, as well as the truncation of the ground plane, to be compensated during the optimization process. The synthesized pattern enabled to reduce the power radiated above the horizon, as well as the co-channel interference. In order to validate the technique, a complete array including the power divider has been designed using the electromagnetic simulator HFSS. Good agreement has been obtained between the synthesized pattern and the simulated one in HFSS.

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