The variations of omnidirectional circularly polarized antennas for satellite telemetry/telecommand applications

dc.contributor.author Ceyhan Türkmen
dc.contributor.author Mustafa Seçmen
dc.contributor.author Secmen, Mustafa
dc.contributor.author Turkmen, Ceyhan
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-06T17:52:01Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.description.abstract In this paper the design production and results of different types of omnidirectional and circularly polarized antennas for satellite communication applications such as telemetry or telecommand are explained. These antennas consist of identical inclined slots placed on a circular waveguide and two radially outward parallel cylindrical plates in order to provide circular polarization. The feeding of the antenna is provided by a special transition structure between rectangular waveguide to circular waveguide. The first type of antenna contains eight identical slots on the circular waveguide which gives about 3 percent frequency (impedance) bandwidth for 10 dB return loss. This antenna provides gain variation of about 0.7 dBi and axial ratio lower than 1 dB in the azimuth plane at the center frequency. The second type which is designed to enhance the frequency bandwidth includes nonidentical slots on the circular waveguide where the length of four among eight slots is reduced. This enhanced version increases impedance bandwidth to 5.8 percent. The gain variation and axial ratio performances of the second type antenna are slightly lower as compared to first version at the expense of improvement in bandwidth, however the results of both types are still satisfactory for satellite applications. © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.description.sponsorship Ceyhan Turkmen was born in Izmir, Turkey, in 1991. He received the B.S. and M.Sc. degrees from the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Yasar University, Izmir, Turkey, in 2014 and 2016, respectively. He has been a research assistant in Yasar University, Izmir, since 2014. He is currently Ph.D. student at Ege University, Izmir. His current research interests are antenna and microwave applications.
dc.description.sponsorship University of Miami; Ege Üniversitesi; Department of Electrical Engineering, Chulalongkorn University
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dc.identifier.issn 1303-0914
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dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher Istanbul University uosman@istanbul.edu.tr
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dc.source Istanbul University - Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
dc.subject Circular Polarization, Omnidirectional Antenna, Satellite Communication, Slotted Array, Antenna Arrays, Antennas, Bandwidth, Circular Polarization, Circular Waveguides, Electric Impedance, Omnidirectional Antennas, Polarization, Satellite Communication Systems, Satellites, Slot Antennas, Telemetering Equipment, Waveguides, Center Frequency, Circularly Polarized Antennas, Frequency Band Width, Impedance Bandwidths, Satellite Applications, Satellite Communications, Slotted Array, Transition Structures, Satellite Antennas
dc.subject Antenna arrays, Antennas, Bandwidth, Circular polarization, Circular waveguides, Electric impedance, Omnidirectional antennas, Polarization, Satellite communication systems, Satellites, Slot antennas, Telemetering equipment, Waveguides, Center frequency, Circularly polarized antennas, Frequency band width, Impedance bandwidths, Satellite applications, Satellite communications, Slotted array, Transition structures, Satellite antennas
dc.subject Slotted Array
dc.subject Satellite Communication
dc.subject Omnidirectional Antenna
dc.subject Mühendislik, Elektrik Ve Elektronik
dc.subject Circular Polarization
dc.title The variations of omnidirectional circularly polarized antennas for satellite telemetry/telecommand applications
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gdc.description.departmenttemp [Turkmen, Ceyhan; Secmen, Mustafa] Yasar Univ, Dept Elect & Elect Engn, TR-35100 Izmir, Turkey
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