Design and Simulation of Frequency-Selective Radome Together with a Monopole Antenna
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Design and Simulation of Frequency-Selective Radome Together with a Monopole AntennaAbstract
In this paper, we present a novel axi-symmetric conical FSS radome at S-band and investigate the effect of the FSS radome located in close proximity of a monopole antenna. The strict periodic array of the novel FSS radome was indicated in detail, and the FSS radome together with a monopole antenna was simulated using the Ansoft software HFSS both at the pass and stop bands. The simulated results show that the novel FSS radome has a narrow band-pass response and is prospectively useful for out-of-band RCS control.
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