Crosspolar Optimization in Reflectarray Antennas for DBS missions
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reflectarray antennas
satellite missions
polarization purity
crosspolar discrimination
crosspolar isolation
cross-polarization performance
shaped beams
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Current satellite applications for communications specify very tight cross-polarization values, usually with parameters such as the crosspolar discrimination (XPD) larger than 33 dB. To obtain these values, optimization of the cross-polarization performance has to be performed. The most common approach is to minimize the crosspolar component of the radiation pattern with regard to the copolar pattern in a subset of the visible region, corresponding to the coverage area. Nevertheless, this type of optimization provides suboptimal results since the figure of merit for cross-polarization performance (e.g. the XPD) is only optimized indirectly. Thus, in this work we propose to directly optimize the figure of merit to considerably improve the polarization purity of reflectarrays for satellite missions. For that purpose, the generalized intersection approach algorithm is employed in a very large reflectarray for a shaped beam application with European footprint. We show that directly optimizing the cross-polarization figure of merit provides better results than the usual approach of minimizing the crosspolar far field.
Current satellite applications for communications specify very tight cross-polarization values, usually with parameters such as the crosspolar discrimination (XPD) larger than 33 dB. To obtain these values, optimization of the cross-polarization performance has to be performed. The most common approach is to minimize the crosspolar component of the radiation pattern with regard to the copolar pattern in a subset of the visible region, corresponding to the coverage area. Nevertheless, this type of optimization provides suboptimal results since the figure of merit for cross-polarization performance (e.g. the XPD) is only optimized indirectly. Thus, in this work we propose to directly optimize the figure of merit to considerably improve the polarization purity of reflectarrays for satellite missions. For that purpose, the generalized intersection approach algorithm is employed in a very large reflectarray for a shaped beam application with European footprint. We show that directly optimizing the cross-polarization figure of merit provides better results than the usual approach of minimizing the crosspolar far field.
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International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA) (21st. 2019 Granada, Spain)
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This work was supported in part by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades under project TEC2017-86619-R (ARTEINE); by the Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad under project TEC2016-75103-C2-1-R (MYRADA); by the Gobierno del Principado de Asturias/FEDER under Project GRUPIN-IDI/2018/000191; by the Gobierno del Principado de Asturias through Programa “Clarín” de Ayudas Postdoctorales / Marie Curie-Cofund under project ACA17-09; by Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte / Programa de Movilidad “Salvador de Madariaga” (Ref. PRX18/00424).