A wideband circularly-polarized spiral antenna for Cube Sat Application

In this paper, a wideband circularly-polarized spiral antenna is proposed to be used for CubeSat application. The antenna covers two of CubeSat frequencies; the S-band (2.2 GHz) and X-band (8 GHz). The proposed antenna belongs to the wideband and frequency-independent antenna category, which ar...

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Main Authors: Mustafa, A. M. Ahmad, Mohamad, Sarah Yasmin, Abdul Malek, Norun Farihah, Mohd. Isa, Farah Nadia, Islam, Md. Rafiqul
Format: Article
Language:English
English
Published: Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka 2018
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/63993/1/63993_A%20wideband%20circularly-polarized%20spiral%20antenna_article.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/63993/2/63993_A%20wideband%20circularly-polarized%20spiral%20antenna_scopus.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/63993/
http://journal.utem.edu.my/index.php/jtec/article/viewFile/3727/2591
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Summary:In this paper, a wideband circularly-polarized spiral antenna is proposed to be used for CubeSat application. The antenna covers two of CubeSat frequencies; the S-band (2.2 GHz) and X-band (8 GHz). The proposed antenna belongs to the wideband and frequency-independent antenna category, which are known to provide a constant radiation pattern, impedance and polarization throughout the whole bandwidth. The performance of the spiral is compared in two different conditions; in free space and above a ground plane with a separation distance of λ/4 at the operating frequency of 2.2 GHz and 8 GHz. The spiral above the ground plane exhibits a unidirectional radiation and higher gain with an increase of 26.6% (2.2 GHz) to 34.6% (8 GHz) than the free space spiral. Moreover, the return loss also managed to stay within the ideal limit of S11<-10dB (-19.528 dB at 2.2 GHz, and -21.92 dB at 8 GHz) and exhibits circularly-polarized radiation with low axial ratio < 3 dB (0.78 dB at 2.2 GHz, and 0.89 dB at 8 GHz).