A Novel Design of Non-Uniform Reflectarrays with Symbolic Regression and its Realization using 3-D Printer

Authors

  • Peyman Mahouti Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering University of Yıldız Technical, Istanbul, TURKEY
  • Filiz Güneş Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering University of Yıldız Technical, Istanbul, TURKEY
  • Mehmet A. Belen Department of Electric and Electronic Engineering University of Artvin Çoruh, Artvin, TURKEY
  • Alper Çalışkan Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering University of Yıldız Technical, Istanbul, TURKEY

Keywords:

3D printer, antenna design, microstrip reflectarrays, reflection phase modelling, symbolic regression

Abstract

Herein, a novel design of an X-band Non- Uniform Reflectarray Antenna (NURA) with Symbolic Regression SR and its fabrication using 3D Printer technology are presented. A NURA is consist of simply a grounded dielectric layer with the variable thickness. Firstly, SR is employed to obtain with a great accuracy for the reflection phase characteristics of a grounded dielectric layer in the analytical form within the continuous domain of 1 less than or equal to epsilon r less than or equal to 6 and thickness 0.1 less than or equal to h less than or equal to 3 mm for the X-band. For this purpose, SR is trained and validated by the 3D CST Microwave Studio data. Then, for the design purpose of NURA, a special fine reflection calibration characteristic is built up again by SR with the sufficient reflection phase range of the 3D Printer’s material at the operation frequency 10 GHz. In the third step, the designed NURA is then prototyped by using 3D printer technology where the material can be easily shaped and create unit cell at printing accuracy of 0.1 mm per layer. Thus, by this mean the prototyping cost of non-uniform Reflectarray design can be reduced drastically both in means of time and ease of manufacturing. In the final step, mismatching and radiation properties of the prototyped NURA are measured.

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2019-02-01

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Peyman Mahouti, Filiz Güneş, Mehmet A. Belen, and Alper Çalışkan, “A Novel Design of Non-Uniform Reflectarrays with Symbolic Regression and its Realization using 3-D Printer”, ACES Journal, vol. 34, no. 02, pp. 280–285, Feb. 2019.

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