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On Small Antennas with Circular Polarization, Bandwidth Estimates and Design Considerations

Résumé

Circular polarization is an essential feature for small antennas designed to connect with satellite navigation systems. Here, a Q-factor optimization problem constrained with a circular polarization radiation requirement is formulated and solved. The constrained problem is shown to be solvable as fast as calculating the Q-factor bound without the constraint. Two antenna models are designed to assess the bounds. One aims for bandwidth, and the other for circular polarisation. The well-known relation between the Q-factor and the available bandwidth is used to evaluate the designs. The circularly polarised antenna is close to the bound and has a wide field of view. The Q-factor bound provides insight into desirable antenna positions on the small device.
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hal-04056362 , version 1 (03-04-2023)

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Fabien Ferrero, B.L.G. Jonsson. On Small Antennas with Circular Polarization, Bandwidth Estimates and Design Considerations. Conférence EUCAP 2023, Mar 2023, Florence, Italy. pp.5, ⟨10.23919/EuCAP57121.2023.10133768⟩. ⟨hal-04056362⟩
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