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Reflectarray Antenna Concept for a Snow Mass Measurement SAR Mission in Ku-Band on a Nanosatellite Platform

Émile Côté Pelletier, Chloé Mireault-Lecourt, Jean‐Jacques Laurin

2021IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters19 citationsDOI

Abstract

The design of a 1 × 0.33 m dual-polarized reflectarray antenna (RA) operating in Ku-Band (17.2 GHz) for a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) mission using a 12 U CubeSat is presented. The SAR RA has larger electrical size, larger aspect ratio, and smaller focal to aperture length ratio (F/L) compared to existing CubeSat RAs designed for communication payloads. Electrically small unit cells accounting for large incidence angle variations, improving phase resolution, and preventing grating lobes are designed. To illuminate the RA with the desired elliptical beam, a compact aperture-coupled microstrip patch array antenna was designed. Tests done on a CubeSat mockup integrating the dual-polarization feed source and a five-panel reflectarray showed good agreement between the simulated and the measured beamwidths, with low sidelobe and cross polarizations levels.

Topics & Concepts

CubeSatOpticsSynthetic aperture radarMicrostrip antennaAperture (computer memory)Antenna (radio)Remote sensingPhysicsEngineeringElectrical engineeringAcousticsGeologySatelliteAstronomyAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface TechnologiesAntenna Design and AnalysisAntenna Design and Optimization
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