Gregory A. Mitchell, T. Anthony, Z. Larimore, P. Parsons
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Antenna Comparison for Additive Manufacturing versus Traditional Manufacturing Methods
We present the comparison of a dual S/X-band antenna manufactured using traditional methods versus a version produced by additive manufacturing. The S-band element is an annular ring antenna with a shorting wall to suppress surface waves and increase isolation between excitation ports. The X-band element is a concentric patch. Both elements use orthogonal feeds to allow horizontal and vertical polarizations. Our results show excellent agreement between the two methods for this antenna design.