Antenna Arrangement Verification for Low Sidelobe Levels

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2019
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Space-to-earth Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) in large scale will not be allowed unless the side lobe levels (SLL) can be reduced many orders of magnitude lower than the current technology allows. In particular, high SLL could potentially interfere with aircraft communications around the beam, while the area inside the beam would necessarily be a no-fly zone, similar as over nuclear power plants. To overcome this, the transmitting antenna must be cleverly designed and controlled. In this work, independent validation of the layout, spacing, and envelope arrangement of a design first proposed in 2016 is performed and presented. This design involves a hexagonal design with a triangular antenna element arrangement and a spacing of 0.8 wavelengths using the Dolph-Chebychev beam profile. While this has been shown to produce -240 dB SLL in the AWR Design Environment already, it will now be analyzed using the MATLAB Phased Array System Toolbox. The design will also be investigated on a smaller scale, with the potential for use in other applications, including the powering of low orbit weather balloons or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The possibility of very low SLL would be transformational in these and other WPT applications, including space solar power, and could greatly benefit humanity and the environment.

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Kragt Finnell, A. J., & Schubert, P. J. (2019). Antenna Arrangement Verification for Low Sidelobe Levels. 2019 IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments (WiSEE), 54–58. https://doi.org/10.1109/WiSEE.2019.8920353
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