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Low-profile directional antenna
Žúrek, Dan ; Pítra, Kamil (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a study of low-profile directional antennas, followed by design and optimization of parabolic reflector antenna in centimeter and millimeter band. The first part of this work is focused on the analysis of several kinds of directional antennas, mainly on parabolic reflector and on SIW technology, which will be used for final antenna realization. The next part of this project is about the particular concept of the substrate integrated parabolic antenna for 60 GHz ISM band, its simulation and optimization in the CST Microwave Studio software. The final part of this thesis is devoted to the results achieved.
Design of reflector antenna for special radar applications
Kačmařík, Ivo ; Oliva, Lukáš (referee) ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis was to design small parabolic reflector antenna in program CST Microwave Studio and it’s execution and verifying of it’s parameters by the laboratory measurements. Basic demands were rational proportions of the antenna and it’s good electrical properties, especially optimization of impedance matching and directional characteristics.
Design and optimization of the helical antenna
Zelinková, Lenka ; Olivová, Jana (referee) ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (advisor)
The thesis contains the design of helical antennas for the assigned frequencies. The theoretical design is verified by parameter calculators. The design properties were verified in the computer simulator CST Microwave studio where the antennas were optimized to the maximum gain. The antennas intended as parabola feeds are completed with the designs of parabolas and focal distances between the antennas and the parabolas. Impedance matching by a quarter-wave transformer is designed for the antennas.
Low-profile directional antenna
Žúrek, Dan ; Pítra, Kamil (referee) ; Láčík, Jaroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a study of low-profile directional antennas, followed by design and optimization of parabolic reflector antenna in centimeter and millimeter band. The first part of this work is focused on the analysis of several kinds of directional antennas, mainly on parabolic reflector and on SIW technology, which will be used for final antenna realization. The next part of this project is about the particular concept of the substrate integrated parabolic antenna for 60 GHz ISM band, its simulation and optimization in the CST Microwave Studio software. The final part of this thesis is devoted to the results achieved.
Design of reflector antenna for special radar applications
Kačmařík, Ivo ; Oliva, Lukáš (referee) ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor’s thesis was to design small parabolic reflector antenna in program CST Microwave Studio and it’s execution and verifying of it’s parameters by the laboratory measurements. Basic demands were rational proportions of the antenna and it’s good electrical properties, especially optimization of impedance matching and directional characteristics.
Design and optimization of the helical antenna
Zelinková, Lenka ; Olivová, Jana (referee) ; Lukeš, Zbyněk (advisor)
The thesis contains the design of helical antennas for the assigned frequencies. The theoretical design is verified by parameter calculators. The design properties were verified in the computer simulator CST Microwave studio where the antennas were optimized to the maximum gain. The antennas intended as parabola feeds are completed with the designs of parabolas and focal distances between the antennas and the parabolas. Impedance matching by a quarter-wave transformer is designed for the antennas.

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