Design and Realization of an Ultra-Wideband, Pattern-Stable Antenna for Ground Sensing Applications with UAVs
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The present work addresses the critical challenge of designing a lightweight antenna suitable for remote sensing applications specifically aimed at the identification of buried objects from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The stability of the phase center and the radiation pattern are critical factors for enabling synthetic aperture radar (SAR) processing on moving platforms. The presented antenna structure is characterized by a simple, lightweight geometry, and allows for achieving a fractional bandwidth of nearly 100% with an excellent stability of the radiation pattern, that exhibits minimal variation within the operating band of the antenna. Specifically, the gain is in the range 4.4–6.3 dBi and the group delay spread is about 200 ps in the frequency range 1–2 GHz. We illustrate numerical simulations and measurements of an antenna prototype that validate the proposed approach, demonstrating the suitability of the design for the intended operational scenario.