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Dual Circularly Polarized Monostatic STAR Antenna with Enhanced Isolation
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NETL
NSTL
Systems Engineering & Electronics, Editorial Dept
Separated transmit and receive antennas are employed to improve transmit-receive isolation in conventional short-range radars, which greatly increases the antenna size and misaligns of the transmit/receive radiation patterns. In this paper, a dual circularly polarized (CP) monostatic simultaneous transmit and receive (MSTAR) antenna with enhanced isolation is proposed to alleviate the problem. The proposed antenna consists of one sequentially rotating array (SRA), two beamforming networks (BFN), and a combined decoupling structure. The SRA is shared by the transmit and receive to reduce the size of the antenna and to obtain a consistent transmit and receive pattern. The BFN achieve right-hand CP for transmit and left-hand CP for receive. By exploring the combined decoupling structure of uniplanar compact electromagnetic band gap (UC-EBG) and ring-shaped defected ground structure (RS-DGS), good transmit-receive isolation is achieved. The proposed antenna prototype is fabricated and experimentally characterized. The simulated and measured results show good agreement. The demonstrate transmit/receive isolation is height than 33 dB, voltage standing wave ratio is lower than 2, axial ratio is lower than 3 dB, and consistent radiation for both transmit and receive is within 4.25–4.35 GHz.