CubeSat Deployable Ka-Band Mesh Reflector Antenna Development for Earth Science Missions
CubeSats are positioned to play a key role in Earth Science, wherein multiple copies of the same RADAR instrument are launched in desirable formations, allowing for the measurement of atmospheric processes over a short evolutionary timescale. To achieve this goal, such CubeSats require a high-gain a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation 2016-06, Vol.64 (6), p.2083-2093 |
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Zusammenfassung: | CubeSats are positioned to play a key role in Earth Science, wherein multiple copies of the same RADAR instrument are launched in desirable formations, allowing for the measurement of atmospheric processes over a short evolutionary timescale. To achieve this goal, such CubeSats require a high-gain antenna (HGA) that fits in a highly constrained volume. This paper presents a novel mesh deployable Ka-band antenna design that folds in a 1.5 U (10 × 10 × 15 cm 3 ) stowage volume suitable for 6 U (10 × 20 × 30 cm 3 ) class CubeSats. Considering all aspects of the deployable mesh reflector antenna including the feed, detailed simulations and measurements show that 42.6-dBi gain and 52% aperture efficiency is achievable at 35.75 GHz. The mechanical deployment mechanism and associated challenges are also described, as they are critical components of a deployable CubeSat antenna. Both solid and mesh prototype antennas have been developed and measurement results show excellent agreement with simulations. |
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ISSN: | 0018-926X 1558-2221 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TAP.2016.2546306 |