2021
DOI: 10.1109/lawp.2021.3111492
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Compact Substrate Integrated Waveguide Quasi-Endfire Antenna for CubeSat Integration

Abstract: A planar quasi-end-fire surface wave antenna using substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) technology for integration with CubeSats and other small satellites is proposed in this letter. This antenna can be attached to the body of the satellite, resulting in a compact and low-cost design. A quasi-end-fire beam pattern is achieved by the radiation of the fundamental TM0 surface wave mode at the edge of a grounded dielectric slab (GDS). This mode is excited by a leaky SIW T-junction creating a uniform wavefront tha… Show more

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“…Recently people have started using SIW based antennas for CubeSat applications. A quasi-end-fire SIW antenna with a gain of 13.3 dBi at K band is suggested in [18]. It radiates linearly polarized waves in TM 0 mode from the edge of a grounded dielectric slab.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently people have started using SIW based antennas for CubeSat applications. A quasi-end-fire SIW antenna with a gain of 13.3 dBi at K band is suggested in [18]. It radiates linearly polarized waves in TM 0 mode from the edge of a grounded dielectric slab.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another S-band patch antenna with a gain of 7.3 dBic was reported for earth observation in 10 . In 11 , a quasi-end-fire SIW antenna with a gain of 13.3 dBi at 18.6 GHz is reported. It radiates in TM 0 mode from the edge of a grounded dielectric slab.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By placing rows of vias, SIW antennas can be also easily implemented in the chassis of a cube-sat. I.e: By adding a huge spacing between vias on a T-Junction [111], it acts as a Leaky Wave Antenna and the authors achieve a quasi-endfire antenna at 18GHz with a gain of 14dBi and efficiency above 90%. The total size is 5λ × 4.8λ for a cube-sat whose weight is below 1kg.…”
Section: Chapter 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%