Define the terms "directivity", "gain", "efficiency", "polarisation", and "effective aperture" in the context of antenna design. [20%]
Using a diagram, illustrate the terms "boresight direction", "azimuth angle", "elevation angle", "main beam", and "sidelobes". Explain why an isotropic source cannot be constructed in practice, and distinguish carefully between the terms "isotropic" and "omnidirectional". Explain why an omnidirectional antenna necessarily has a maximum directivity greater than unity. [20%]
A hypothetical isotropic radiator has unity gain and effective aperture (lambda^2)/(4 pi) for radiation of wavelength lambda. Calculate the gain of a satellite dish antenna of effective aperture 3.75 square metres at a frequency of 14 GHz, and estimate the diameter of the parabolic reflector needed to implement such a dish, given an aperture efficiency factor of 0.65. [30%]
Estimate the pointing accuracy needed for an antenna dish of boresight gain 45dBi and explain with examples what technological steps can be taken to alleviate the effects of wind loading. [30%]
Gain:- as directivity but normalised to input power of the antenna; that is, (Power per steradian in a specified direction) /(the power per steradian radiated by an isotrope having the same total radiated power as the input power of the antenna under consideration.)
Efficiency:- Gain/Directivity
Polarisation:- The projection of the tip of the E phasor onto a plane surface normal to the direction of propagation; the curve traced out (ellipse, circle, line) has characteristics which define the polarisation.
Effective Aperture:- If the incoming power density is S watts per square metre, the power delivered to the receiver, in watts, = S times the Effective Aperture in square metres. The gain = (4 pi Effective Aperture)/(lambda^2).
Describe what is meant by the term "array antenna". Define the terms "array factor", "element pattern", and "pattern multiplication". Explain what constraints are imposed on the individual elements in order for the properties of the array antenna to be calculated by pattern multiplication. [25%]
An array consists of four half-wave dipoles, spaced in a straight line by a distance of one half wavelength along a line at right angles to their rods. Sketch the element pattern in the H plane and in the E plane. Sketch the array pattern and identify the direction(s) of the main beam(s). Calculate the boresight gain in the case that all elements are fed with equal amplitudes which are in phase. [35%]
It is desired to steer the beam by 30 degrees from boresight in the H-plane. Calculate the required phase shift between currents on adjacent elements. [15%]
Explain the term "Very Long Baseline Interferometry" (VLBI) and estimate the resolution of a VLBI system consisting of two dishes at a frequency of 8GHz, each of diameter 20m, spaced by a distance of 1000km. [25%]
The element boresight gain for a dipole is about 1.67, and the array pattern gain for the four elements is 4. Thus the total array antenna gain is 6.68 or 8.24dBi and this occurs in the two directions at right angles to the antenna rods and to the line joining the elements.