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URSI Commission B 2013 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Theory EMTS 2013
2013
Session Number:24AM1C
Session:
Number:24AM1C-07
A Review of Planar Ultrawideband Modular Antenna (PUMA) Arrays
John T. Logan, Steven S. Holland, Daniel H. Schaubert, Rick W. Kindt, Marinos N. Vouvakis,
pp.868-871
Publication Date:2013/5/20
Online ISSN:2188-5079
DOI:10.34385/proc.30.24AM1C-07
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Summary:
Planar Ultrawideband Modular Antenna (PUMA) arrays are low-cost, wide-scan, and low-cross polarization dual-polarized UWB arrays that combine excellent electrical performance with convenient and practical feeding/fabrication processes. Each member of the PUMA array family consists of tightly coupled horizontal dipoles over a ground plane with novel feeding schemes that enable simple PCB fabrication. This feeding eliminates the need for baluns, “cable organizers,” and other external support mechanisms to produce stand-alone, high-efficiency radiators. Additionally, all PUMA arrays consist of dual-offset dual-polarized lattice arrangements for modular, tile-based assembly. This paper will review the basic operation principles of the PUMA arrays followed by the technological evolution of the PUMA array family. Fabricated PUMA arrays and full-wave simulations of structures that can be manufacutured with standard fabrication technologies will be shown along with results.