MELO, P. K. P.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8190283569232381; CARNEIRO, Priscilla Kadja Pontes de Melo.
Resumo:
This work describes the development, optimization, and analysis of antipodal Vivaldi
antennas using the RSIW (Ridge Substrate Integrated Waveguide) structure for potential
microwave imaging applications. The structure consists of metallic-vias and cylindrical
metallic posts with reduced height inserted into the dielectric. Simulations were
performed using the ANSYS® Electronics Desktop software, integrated with Python
programming language. The design optimization was carried out through genetic
algorithms (GA) to achieve the best performing design. Performance is enhanced when
slots are inserted into the radiating element. The proposed antenna was designed for a
resonance frequency of 4 GHz and fabricated using FR4 (εr=4.4 and tanδ=0.02). The
antenna is compared to an antipodal Vivaldi antenna (AVA – Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna)
fed by SIW (Substrate Integrated Waveguide). The proposed structure achieved a
bandwidth optimization of 4.09 GHz, a gain increase of 1.41 dB, and a reduction in the
half-power beamwidth by 10°. The measured results show a good agreement with the
simulations, validating the design procedure.