Advanced multibeam antenna configurations based on reflectarrays: providing multispot coverage with a smaller number of apertures for satellite communications in the K- and Ka-bands
DATE:
2019-10
UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/5414
EDITED VERSION: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8818610/
UNESCO SUBJECT: 3325.06 Comunicaciones Por Satélite
DOCUMENT TYPE: article
ABSTRACT
This article presents some recent developments in multiplebeam antennas (MBAs) based on reflectarrays for communication satellites in the Kurz (K) and Kurz-above (Ka) bands. The existing high-throughput satellites commonly employ four reflector antennas to provide cellular coverage that is formed by multiple spot beams in a four-color scheme. Reflectarray antennas are proposed as an attractive solution for the design of novel MBA configurations to produce multispot coverage, with a smaller number of apertures than conventional MBA systems based on reflector technology. Single and dual reflectarray configurations have been considered for the purpose of exploiting their ability to produce independent beams in different polarizations and frequencies.