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S Band Antennas for Cubesat Satellites
Bekeč, Alexander ; Cupal, Miroslav (referee) ; Urbanec, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is dedicated to antennas designed for use onboard miniaturized satellites CubeSat. The main goal of the thesis was to examine suitable antennas working in the S-band for use onboard this type of satellites, create their models and simulate them in the software ANSYS HFSS together with the CubeSat frame to find out its impact on the characteristics of antennas. One of these antennas was constructed together with CubeSat frame and measured in the RF anechoic chamber. Besides these, different types of satellite attitude stabilisation were examined, along with their influence on communication with ground station. Minimal half power beamwidths of antennas were analysed for both studied types of single axis stabilisation with consideration of communication with ground station located in the city of Brno.
S Band Antennas for Cubesat Satellites
Bekeč, Alexander ; Cupal, Miroslav (referee) ; Urbanec, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is dedicated to antennas designed for use onboard miniaturized satellites CubeSat. The main goal of the thesis was to examine suitable antennas working in the S-band for use onboard this type of satellites, create their models and simulate them in the software ANSYS HFSS together with the CubeSat frame to find out its impact on the characteristics of antennas. One of these antennas was constructed together with CubeSat frame and measured in the RF anechoic chamber. Besides these, different types of satellite attitude stabilisation were examined, along with their influence on communication with ground station. Minimal half power beamwidths of antennas were analysed for both studied types of single axis stabilisation with consideration of communication with ground station located in the city of Brno.
Optimizing Bias Point Of High Efficiency Class-B Gan Power Amplifier For The Best Efficiency
Fiser, Ondrej
High performance amplifiers are always a demanding component in the world of wireless communication. The amplifier is the heart that drives each radio system. We have designed and developed a high performance one-stage class-B GaN power amplifier for drone applications in the S-band (at 1,6 GHz) with maximum output power 6 W. This paper compare fixed settings of the bias point option and optimized bias point for the best efficiency within the entire output power range. Applying the proposed method, that is particularly advantageous for low power performance to improve efficiency by more than 15 %.

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