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Side-lobe level reduction in 1D photonic array antennas
Fecha
2018-01-01Registro en:
2018 Sbfoton International Optics And Photonics Conference (sbfoton Iopc). New York: Ieee, 4 p., 2018.
WOS:000458662800003
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
Photonic array antennas have been proposed to improve radiation features and to enable dynamic beam steering and beam forming. In CMOS-compatible photonic array antennas, fabrication constraints, however, limit the minimum separation distance between radiation elements to several wavelengths, which results in the presence of strong side-lobes known as grating lobes. These grating lobes represent a critical impairment that prevents the adoption of these sparse array antennas in applications where crosstalk and security faults must be avoided. In this work, we numerically analyze the side-lobe level (SLL) reduction of 1D sparse antenna arrays under beam steering operation when the radiating elements are arranged non-uniformly (the separation between radiation elements is increased geometrically). The proposed method has a single parameter and, therefore, can be easily optimized. Furthermore, the approach may be extended to higher dimensions. Preliminary results reveal a SLL in the worst-case scenario reduction of approximately 5 dB for a 5-element array with a total length of 6 wavelengths.