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The growing needs of higher transmission rates lead to the use of the Ka frequency bands and multi-beam technology, in the satellite communications, allowing more coverage. This fact leads to the need for the use of directive antennas and beamforming techniques to achieve a precise control of radiation pattern. This paper presents the design of a circularly polarized microstrip antenna array, at 29 GHz, suitable to satellite communications. The array will be a module part to develop an ample antenna array suitable to fulfill the satellite requirements, and feed with an electronic beamforming network.
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Design Antenna array
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Citation
VARUM, Tiago; [et al] – Circularly polarized microstrip antenna array for the Ka-band. In 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation / USNC/URSI National North American Radio Science Meeting. Vancouver, Canada: IEEE, 2015. ISBN 978-1-4799-7815-1. Pp. 1864-1865
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers