Abstract
Here we design, fabricate, and study a composite-antenna-structure (CAS) with excellent electrical and mechanical properties. The CAS, consisting of a glass/epoxy face sheet and a honeycomb core, acts as a basic mechanical structure in which a spiral type antenna is embedded. To increase the signal intensity, a carbon fiber plate is used as the bottom sheet. This reflector interrupts radiation, causing the wave from the antenna source to flow to the end of the arms without sufficient radiation. To overcome this problem, a microwave absorber is used for unwanted radiation to reduce the effect of the reflector. We measured the antenna performance by the return loss, axial ratio, gain, and radiation pattern. The structure showed a bandwidth of 0.5–2 GHz and a gain of 5–9 dBi, with circular polarization characteristics and a reflection loss below −10 dB within the desired frequency band.
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