Theresa Mekelburg, A. Petosa, A. Ittipiboon, J. Shaker, A. Sebak
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Investigation of active array geometries to optimize performance for 30 GHz portable satellite communications terminals
This paper describes the research and development of a cavity-structure-based 30 GHz transmitting antenna for a portable satellite communication terminal, with focus on minimizing grating lobe levels in far-field amplitude radiation patterns. A hexagonal array architecture was found to offer the best performance in terms of grating lobe level suppression.