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The Gain Estimation of a Fabry-Perot Cavity (FPC) Antenna with a Finite Dimension

Authors
Kwon, Taek-SunLee, Jae-GonLee, Jeong-Hae
Issue Date
Oct-2017
Publisher
KOREAN INST ELECTROMAGNETIC ENGINEERING & SCIENCE
Keywords
Curve Fitting; Finite Dimension; FPC Antenna; Gain
Citation
JOURNAL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE, v.17, no.4, pp.241 - 243
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
Volume
17
Number
4
Start Page
241
End Page
243
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/5259
DOI
10.26866/jees.2017.17.4.241
ISSN
2234-8409
Abstract
In this paper, we have presented an equation for estimating the gain of a Fabry-Perot cavity (FPC) antenna with a finite dimension. When an FPC antenna has an infinite dimension and its height is half of a wavelength, the maximum gain of that FPC antenna can be obtained theoretically. If the FPC antenna does not have a dimension sufficient for multiple reflections between a partially reflective surface (PRS) and the ground, its gain must be less than that of an FPC antenna that has an infinite dimension. In addition, the gain of an FPC antenna increases as the dimension of a PRS increases and becomes saturated from a specific dimension. The specific dimension where the gain starts to saturate also gets larger as the reflection magnitude of the PRS becomes closer to one. Thus, it would be convenient to have a gain equation when considering the dimension of an FPC antenna in order to estimate the exact gain of the FPC antenna with a specific dimension. A gain versus the dimension of the FPC antenna for various reflection magnitudes of PRS has been simulated, and the modified gain equation is produced through the curve fitting of the full-wave simulation results. The resulting empirical gain equation of an FPC antenna whose PRS dimension is larger than 1.5 lambda(0) has been obtained.
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