Yield and Sensitivity Analysis of Multi-Element Antenna Arrays Using the Non-Linear Partial Least-Squares Polynomial Chaos Expansion Technique
Ketshabile Nfanyana,
Leanne Johnson,
Petrie Meyer
Abstract:The Square Kilometre Array Mid-Frequency Aperture Array (SKA MFAA) uses a high number of similar elements in order to meet astronomical requirements. The Log-Periodic Dipole Antenna (LPDA) is one of the candidate elements for implementation of the MFAA. A single LPDA antenna consists of four sub-elements differentially fed, so only two sub-elements are active for a single excitation. 6.5 million LPDA elements will be required for implementation of the MFAA. Therefore, determination of yield is important for th… Show more
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