Multibeam Antennas Based on 3-D Discrete Lenses With Magnified Field-of-View

A new type of beamforming network (BFN) based on three-dimensional (3D) discrete lenses is introduced and numerically analyzed in this paper as an antenna system capable of generating multiple beams within a large Field-of-View (FoV). To enhance scanning capabilities, these lenses have their back pa...

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Main Authors: Lisa Berretti, Renaud Loison, Esteban Menargues, Lucas Polo-Lopez, Giovanni Toso, Maria Garcia-Vigueras
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Published: IEEE 2025-01-01
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author Lisa Berretti
Renaud Loison
Esteban Menargues
Lucas Polo-Lopez
Giovanni Toso
Maria Garcia-Vigueras
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description A new type of beamforming network (BFN) based on three-dimensional (3D) discrete lenses is introduced and numerically analyzed in this paper as an antenna system capable of generating multiple beams within a large Field-of-View (FoV). To enhance scanning capabilities, these lenses have their back part and associated feed array magnified relative to the front part. It is also shown that the radiating elements constituting the front part of the lens, due to the shape of their element factor, tend to limit the pointing direction of the overall antenna pattern, but their influence decreases as the lens dimension. Accordingly, a large front array is chosen to scan wide angles and mitigate this limitation. For the preliminary dimensioning and design of the entire BFN, a Geometrical Optics (GO) technique is employed. Subsequently, a rigorous methodology exploiting boundary conditions in the planes of symmetry is implemented to simulate the full-wave behavior of the front array of the lens, which is challenging due to limited computational resources for large arrays. This methodology, which also exploits the even/odd concept, is validated using a small array as a test case. By employing both the GO technique and rigorous full-wave analysis, it is numerically verified that this type of lens system can produce beams pointing up to 70° from the boresight direction while maintaining good levels of cross-polar discrimination in all azimuthal planes. Additionally, numerical evidence shows that these magnified lenses can increase their FoV compared to lenses with equal back and front sizes, reaching approximately 50° of scanning. The multibeam features of this lens are also numerically validated.
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spelling doaj-art-9bbff88c39d9487f849c845f3484a9462025-01-30T00:03:25ZengIEEEIEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation2637-64312025-01-01619810910.1109/OJAP.2024.346927110697111Multibeam Antennas Based on 3-D Discrete Lenses With Magnified Field-of-ViewLisa Berretti0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3193-2268Renaud Loison1Esteban Menargues2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8907-3676Lucas Polo-Lopez3Giovanni Toso4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0301-5289Maria Garcia-Vigueras5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1779-1393Univ. Rennes, INSA Rennes, CNRS, IETR - UMR 6164, Rennes, FranceUniv. Rennes, INSA Rennes, CNRS, IETR - UMR 6164, Rennes, FranceSWISSto12, Renens, SwitzerlandUniv. Rennes, INSA Rennes, CNRS, IETR - UMR 6164, Rennes, FranceRadio Frequency Payloads and Technology Division, European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC), European Space Agency, Noordwijk, The NetherlandsUniv. Rennes, INSA Rennes, CNRS, IETR - UMR 6164, Rennes, FranceA new type of beamforming network (BFN) based on three-dimensional (3D) discrete lenses is introduced and numerically analyzed in this paper as an antenna system capable of generating multiple beams within a large Field-of-View (FoV). To enhance scanning capabilities, these lenses have their back part and associated feed array magnified relative to the front part. It is also shown that the radiating elements constituting the front part of the lens, due to the shape of their element factor, tend to limit the pointing direction of the overall antenna pattern, but their influence decreases as the lens dimension. Accordingly, a large front array is chosen to scan wide angles and mitigate this limitation. For the preliminary dimensioning and design of the entire BFN, a Geometrical Optics (GO) technique is employed. Subsequently, a rigorous methodology exploiting boundary conditions in the planes of symmetry is implemented to simulate the full-wave behavior of the front array of the lens, which is challenging due to limited computational resources for large arrays. This methodology, which also exploits the even/odd concept, is validated using a small array as a test case. By employing both the GO technique and rigorous full-wave analysis, it is numerically verified that this type of lens system can produce beams pointing up to 70° from the boresight direction while maintaining good levels of cross-polar discrimination in all azimuthal planes. Additionally, numerical evidence shows that these magnified lenses can increase their FoV compared to lenses with equal back and front sizes, reaching approximately 50° of scanning. The multibeam features of this lens are also numerically validated.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10697111/Even/odd analysisgateway antennageometrical opticslarge field of viewmultibeam antennasymmetries
spellingShingle Lisa Berretti
Renaud Loison
Esteban Menargues
Lucas Polo-Lopez
Giovanni Toso
Maria Garcia-Vigueras
Multibeam Antennas Based on 3-D Discrete Lenses With Magnified Field-of-View
IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation
Even/odd analysis
gateway antenna
geometrical optics
large field of view
multibeam antenna
symmetries
title Multibeam Antennas Based on 3-D Discrete Lenses With Magnified Field-of-View
title_full Multibeam Antennas Based on 3-D Discrete Lenses With Magnified Field-of-View
title_fullStr Multibeam Antennas Based on 3-D Discrete Lenses With Magnified Field-of-View
title_full_unstemmed Multibeam Antennas Based on 3-D Discrete Lenses With Magnified Field-of-View
title_short Multibeam Antennas Based on 3-D Discrete Lenses With Magnified Field-of-View
title_sort multibeam antennas based on 3 d discrete lenses with magnified field of view
topic Even/odd analysis
gateway antenna
geometrical optics
large field of view
multibeam antenna
symmetries
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10697111/
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