Supriya Dey; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan,P; K G Nair(Department of Electronics, June , 1993)
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A circular miqrostrip antenna with a modified structure is
presented. By adjusting the feed location along the circumference
of the patch it is possible to match the antenna with a C
microstrip line of any impedance. The impedance bandwidth
and radiation characteristics are unaffected by this structural
V modification.
Supriyo,Dey; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan,P; K G Nair(Department of Electronics, 1994)
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A new modFed circularpatch antenna resonating at much lower
frequency compared to ordinary circular patch antenna having the same
radius is presented in this paper. me antenna also exhibits wide variation
in input impedance along the circumference of and hence can be matched
with microstrip feedline of any line impedance.
Sangster,A J(Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, September , 1991)
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A new microstrip antenna element is described which exhibits polarization
agility. This is achieved by employing a T-slot radiator
which is driven by the edge fields of a balanced microstrip line. The
balanced line can support two propagating modes. namely. an even
mode and an odd mode, and be switching between these modes. the
orthogonal arms of the T-slot radiator are separately excited thus
forming orthogonally polarized radiated fields. A nucrostrip patch
antenna, which displays polarization agility using the sane mechanism,
is also described
Botha, E C; Odendaal, J W; Geggus, K M(Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, February 20, 1998)
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Compact-range radar backscatter measurements are taken
of aircraft scale models. In addition, computer software is used to predict
the RCS of the aircraft. Synthetic down-range profiles formed from the
two sources of backscatter data are compared and visualized in an
innovative manner. Similar discrimination rates between the two aircraft
are obtained on data from both source
Jacob,George; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan,P; K G Nair(IEEE Journals/ Transactions (USA), 1998)
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A new compact micro strip antenna element is analyzed.
The analysis can accurately predict the resonant frequency,
input impedance, and radiation patterns. The predicted results
are compared with experimental results and excellent agreement
is observed . These antenna elements are more suitable in applications
where limited antenna real estate is available
The design and development of an L-band printed dipole antenna.
optimized for wide-band applications near first resonance, is reported.
This design has achieved more than 48% impedance bandwidth
(VSWR 2:1), without degrading its overall radiation efficiency
Ajaikumar,V; Jose,K A; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan,P; K G Nair(Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, October , 1992)
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Reduction of radar cross -section of dihedral corner reflectors using
simulated corrugated surface (.SCS) is reported. This technique is
found lo be more effective in the reduction of RCS or corner reflectors
for normal incidence . A typical reduction of 40-50 dB is
achieved using this method
Supriyo,Dey; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan,P; K G Nair(Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, September , 1994)
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A simple technique to improve the impedance bandwidth of a circular
microstrip patch antenna using two sectorial slots is proposed. Using this
design more than 5% impedance bandwidth is obtained. The added
advantage of this new antenna is that it can be fed by a 50- microstrip line
Supriyo,Dey; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan,P; K G Nair(Department of Electronics, November 23, 1993)
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The closed form expression for the radiated power of a half-wave
microstrip patch is modified to calculate the impedance
bandwidth of a printed dipole. Analyses of cavity backed flared
and end-loaded printed dipoles are presented
Tennant,A; Dawoud,M M; Anderson,A P(Department of Electronics, April 27, 1994)
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A genetic algorithm has been used for null steering in phased and
adaptive arrays . It has been shown that it is possible to steer the
array null s precisely to the required interference directions and to
achieve any prescribed null depths . A comparison with the results
obtained from the analytic solution shows the advantages of using
the genetic algorithm for null steering in linear array patterns