A Wideband Dipole Antenna Design for Through-the-Wall Imaging on Security Applications

Conference Paper (2023)
Author(s)

Sulayman Joof (Istanbul Technical University)

Semih Doğu (Istanbul Technical University)

Feza Turgay Çelik (TU Delft - Microelectronics)

Kamil Karaçuha (Istanbul Technical University)

Department
Microelectronics
Copyright
© 2023 Sulayman Joof, Semih Doğu, F.T. Çelik, Kamil Karaçuha
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.23919/EuCAP57121.2023.10133780
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Sulayman Joof, Semih Doğu, F.T. Çelik, Kamil Karaçuha
Department
Microelectronics
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Pages (from-to)
1-5
ISBN (print)
978-1-6654-7541-9
ISBN (electronic)
9788831299077
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Abstract

This study proposes a dipole antenna with wideband characteristics for microwave imaging (MWI) applications. The wide-band characteristic of the antenna is achieved by reshaping the geometry of the conventional dipole. The dipole is fed by a specially designed balun, together with a ground reflector in order to obtain a high gain unidirectional pattern. The antenna is operating from 2.7 to 5 GHz with a maximum realized gain of 8.39 dBi and |S11| less than -10 dB within this frequency band. The simulation results and evolution of the design procedure are provided. Furthermore, a through- the-wall MWI scenario consisting of thirteen antenna elements, a concrete wall, and two hidden objects behind the wall is implemented to evaluate the performance of the antenna. The 2-D reconstruction results obtained from inversion methods indicate that the proposed antenna is a potential candidate for through- the-wall MWI applications.

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