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Transmitting antenna with dual circular polarisation for indoor antenna measurement range
Mrnka, Michal ; Hazdra, Pavel (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
The purpose of the thesis is to design transmitting antenna based on septum polarizer solution for indoor measurement range. The antenna is considered for both senses of circular polarization. The design is divided into three main sections. First section is devoted to analysis and selection of a suitable waveguide. Ridge waveguide as a crucial part of a septum polarizer is mentioned in this section. Second part is the most critical; here the septum polarizer is analyzed and based on simple procedure also designed. Two suitable horn apertures are then developed as a part of the third section. Individual transmitting antenna parts are assembled together into one model and simulated with excellent results for axial ratio, cross-polarization discrimination, return loss and isolation between ports.
Double ridge horn antenna for antenna measurement
Vašina, Petr ; Hertl, Ivo (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with broadband antennas for measurement purposes. A ridged horn antenna has been selected for this concept, designed for the frequency range 0.9 GHz to 9 GHz. This work contains general theoretical description of antennas and further it focuses on a specific design of the ridged horn antenna, beginning with the calculation of its dimensions, modeling and optimization to obtain desired antenna properties. Finally, the antenna was constructed and measured. The reflection factor s11
Free space method for measurement of complex permittivity
Nekovář, Jiří ; Hertl, Ivo (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is the development of the workplace for the complex permittivity measurement by free space method. At the beginning of this thesis, the method is described. Further attention is focused on the discussions concerning electromagnetic properties of materials, comparison of the methods used for complex permittivity measurement, interactions of planar electromagnetic wave with planar infinite dielectric slab of general environment and description of radiation patterns of microwave antennas. In the rest of the thesis, the measuring workplace for the free space method is designed and fabricated. A pyramidal horn antenna is selected as a radiator. The antenna is designed with coax to waveguide transition in CST Microwave Studio, and than fabricated in two samples and measured. Finally, the fabricated measuring workplace is exploited for the complex permittivity measurement.
Computer modeling of a ridge horn antenna
Lacko, Tomáš ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
This project includes design and simulation of double ridge horn antenna with frequency range from 1,73 GHz to 14,94 GHz. This work is especially target to calculation proportion of horn for requested gain 20 dB and parameters of double ridge horn antenna. The main aim of project is design of antenna with her computer simulation. Antenna is created and simulated by program CST Microwave Studio.
Antennas for milimeter-wave bands
Pítra, Kamil ; Svoboda, Petr (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
This thesis describes design and experimental verification of three types of the wideband antenna Bow-tie antenna, Vivaldi antenna and Spiral antenna. The tracked parameters are bandwidth, input impedance, gain and directivity patterns. Next step is design of millimeter-wave horn antennas. Attention is turned to the proper construction of a wideband feeder of the horn. For the final antenna structure, a bow-tie dipole and a Vivaldi antenna were chosen. The antenna construction is aimed to provide a wide bandwidth on one hand and a high gain on the other hand.

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