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  • A circularly polarized waveguide slot array includes first and second waveguide sections, the first waveguide section extending along a longitudinal axis, and including an antenna element for.
  • A -elemen t waveguide slot array antenna with a hybrid- phase feed to suppress the grating lobe was designed, fabricated,andtestedinthisstudy. Ehybrid-phasefeeding techniqueisutilizedtoreducethegratinglobealongthe diagonal planes.
  • 9.1 INTRODUCTION. Geometric simplicity, efficiency, polarization purity, conformal installation, and ability to radiate broadside beams and vertically polarized E-plane beams at very near grazing angle above a ground plane make slot-antenna arrays ideal solutions for many radar, communications, and navigation applications.
  • ABSTRACT Substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) is a rectangular dielectric-filled waveguide, which is synthesized in a planar substrate with arrays of metallic vias to realize bilateral side walls and its transitions with planar structures.
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