Multiple antennas on 3D ground plane

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Christopher Bridges
Christopher Bridges el 24 de Ag. de 2017
Comentada: Christopher Bridges el 30 de Abr. de 2018
Hi Matlab, Matlab'ers,
Is there a way to put monopole antennas on the same groundplane?
I essentially have a box with multiple antennas on it connected to the same structure but am meeting errors:
Code:
ant1 = monopole('Height',0.492,'GroundPlaneLength',0.1,'GroundPlaneWidth',0.1);
% figure; returnLoss(vhf,50e6:1e6:1e9,50);
ant2 = monopole('Height',0.162,'GroundPlaneLength',0.1,'GroundPlaneWidth',0.1,'TiltAxis','Y','Tilt',180);
% figure; returnLoss(uhf,50e6:1e6:1e9,50);
n = 1e-1;
ant3 = monopole('Height',n,'Width',0.02,'GroundPlaneLength',0.34,'GroundPlaneWidth',0.1,'TiltAxis','Y','Tilt',90);
% figure; returnLoss(boom,50e6:1e6:500e6,50);
c = conformalArray('Element',{ant1,ant2,ant3},...
'ElementPosition',[ 0 0 0.17 ;
0 0 -0.17;
0.05 0 0],'Reference','origin');
figure(1); show(c);
Error:
Error using conformalArray/meshGenerator (line 224)
Intersection detected in specified geometry.
Error in em.MeshGeometry/updateMesh
Error in em.MeshGeometry/getMesh
Error in em.EmStructures/analyze
Error in em.EmStructures/pattern (line 143)
analyze(obj,frequency, parseobj.Results.ElementNumber, ...
Error in gp (line 19)
figure(2); pattern(c,70e6);

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Sudarshan Kolar
Sudarshan Kolar el 28 de Ag. de 2017
Hi Christopher,
The error is expected because 'conformalArray' is supposed to create an Antenna Array and not a custom antenna. When you are designing an array, the elements do not intersect.
Infact, if you remove the intersection of the antennas:
ant1 = monopole('Height',0.492,'GroundPlaneLength',0.1,'GroundPlaneWidth',0.1);
% figure; returnLoss(vhf,50e6:1e6:1e9,50);
ant2 = monopole('Height',0.162,'GroundPlaneLength',0.1,'GroundPlaneWidth',0.1,'TiltAxis','Y','Tilt',180);
% figure; returnLoss(uhf,50e6:1e6:1e9,50);
n = 1e-1;
ant3 = monopole('Height',n,'Width',0.02,'GroundPlaneLength',0.34,'GroundPlaneWidth',0.1,'TiltAxis','Y','Tilt',90);
% figure; returnLoss(boom,50e6:1e6:500e6,50);
c = conformalArray('Element',{ant1,ant2,ant3},...
'ElementPosition',[ 0 0 0.18 ;
0 0 -0.18;
0.05 0 0],'Reference','origin');
figure(1); show(c);
figure(2); pattern(c,70e6);
Everything works perfectly fine.
Since you want to design custom antenna (and not array) please refer the following documentation and hopefully this should help you get started:
-Sudarshan
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Christopher Bridges
Christopher Bridges el 29 de Ag. de 2017
Editada: Christopher Bridges el 29 de Ag. de 2017
Thanks Sudarshan - but I've already seen these. I'm studying how these antennas interfere with each other - use 2016a, and trials of the toolbox. Not sure I have everything to complete this - could be my problem:
ca = customAntennaGeometry
Undefined function or variable 'customAntennaGeometry'.
While I have you - how would I add differing materials? E.g. some basics like copper, aluminium, and carbon fibre?
And lastly, if I use one of these examples which one goes into 3D structures with multiple feeds? Vaguely close will do!
Thanks! C
Christopher Bridges
Christopher Bridges el 30 de Abr. de 2018
Is there a response to this on creating a system with multiple antennas on the same ground plane? Still waiting but now have 2018 versions of the toolboxes!

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