Modified two antennas method for ultrawideband spiral antenna characterization

Conference Paper (2006)
Author(s)

I Nicolaescu (TU Delft - International Research Centre for Telecommunication and Radar)

P. van Genderen (TU Delft - Microwave Technology and Systems for Radar)

Research Group
International Research Centre for Telecommunication and Radar
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Publication Year
2006
Research Group
International Research Centre for Telecommunication and Radar
Bibliographical Note
tweede isbn (13) 9789737184795@en
Pages (from-to)
275-276
ISBN (print)
(10)9737184793

Abstract

Among other applications, ulttrawideband systems, specifically radar systems, are used for antipersonnel landmine detection. Usually, these systems work from some hundreds MHz till GHz such to have both deep penetration and high resolution. As in any other electronic device the antenna plays a very important role. This paper deals with the two antenna method used to completely characterize the antenna system of a stepped frequency continuous wave radar built at International Research Centre for Telecomunnication-transmission and Radar of Delft University of Tecnology. The antenna system is made up of two Archimedea spiral antennas and for their characterization two loop antennas have been used.

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