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Design and Implementation of Transmitting and Receiving Antenna Pair on Flat Ring Surface
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2018-11-02
Author
Haykir, Yigit
Karadağ, Savaş
Dagdeviren, Birkan
Demir, Şimşek
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In this work, design and implementation of broadside altimeter antenna on circular ring surface are performed. Utilizing array factor formulation, possible locations for circular array elements are chosen. Slitted microstrip patch antennas are used for an efficient design. Satisfactory results are obtained for an altimeter antenna that can be utilized in missile, aircraft or spacecraft applications.
Subject Keywords
Altimeter antenna
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Circular array
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Microstrip patch
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/53244
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Y. Haykir, S. Karadağ, B. Dagdeviren, and Ş. Demir, “Design and Implementation of Transmitting and Receiving Antenna Pair on Flat Ring Surface,” 2018, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/53244.