Person: Ederra Urzainqui, Íñigo
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Ederra Urzainqui
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Íñigo
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Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación
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ISC. Institute of Smart Cities
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Publication Open Access Low profile multi-frequency dipole antenna array based on planar meta-surfaces(IEEE, 2007) Sáenz Sáinz, Elena; Ikonen, Pekka; Gonzalo García, Ramón; Ederra Urzainqui, Íñigo; Tretyakov, Sergei A.; Maagt, Peter de; Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta ElektronikoaIn this paper, the radiation performance of a low profile multi-frequency dipole antenna array with a planar meta-surface is presented. The meta-surface consists of two closely located parallel grids of short dipoles and one grid of continuous wires in between. By tuning a dipole to the pass band of the superstrate and due to the magnetic dipole moments induced in the unit cells, a uniform illumination is achieved and therefore an enhancement of the directivity. Placing a second meta-surface under the dipole with the stop-band tuned to the working frequency, the back radiation is reduced. By combining low and high resonant-frequency unit cells and tuning dipoles to these frequencies, a double-frequency array is formed.Publication Open Access EBG superstrate antenna for WAAS bands(2008) Osés de León, Ángel; Iriarte Galarregui, Juan Carlos; Ederra Urzainqui, Íñigo; Gonzalo García, Ramón; Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta ElektronikoaMultiband antennas can simplify considerably the complexity of receivers and transmitters, reducing the size and the mass of the conventional configurations. On the other hand, applications with high directivity requirements need array designs to comply with the directivity specifications using conventional technology. EBG superstrate designs have been satisfactory applied to single band applications using a single EBG superstrate layer. The number of number of radiating elements of conventional technology designs are considerably reduced when using EBG technology. Dual band configurations have also been designed in a single layer, but when working frequencies are too close a second EBG layer is needed. A dual layer EBG superstrate which can easily be adjusted to the desired operational frequencies is presented. The design has been realized to comply with the navigation antenna requirements of Wide Area Augmentation system (WAAS) application in L1 and L2 bands.Publication Open Access A dedicated numerical technique for field simulations of antennas on electromagnetic band-gap substrates(2004) Hon, B.P. de; Beurden, M.C. van; Gonzalo García, Ramón; Martínez Pascual, Beatriz; Ederra Urzainqui, Íñigo; Río Bocio, Carlos del; Azcona, L.; Alderman, B.; Huggard, P.G.; Marchand, L.; Maagt, Peter de; Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta ElektronikoaPublication Open Access Radiation performances of a multifrequency dipole antenna array with a left handed superstrate(2005) Sáenz Sáinz, Elena; Gonzalo García, Ramón; Ederra Urzainqui, Íñigo; Maagt, Peter de; Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta ElektronikoaIn this paper, the radiation performances of a multifrequency antenna array (MFAA) which consists of two dipoles (1 and 3) that are radiating at 9.57 GHz and other one (dipole 2) radiating at 11.98 GHz are presented. In order to improve the directivity and to reduce the coupling between the dipoles, a non-uniform Left Handed (LH) superstrate formed by cells of different resonant frequencies has been placed over them. Each dipole is tuned to the resonant frequency of the cells that are on top of it allowing the power transmission and producing a very uniform illumination that enhance the radiation performances of the whole structure. With this configuration, directivity values of 10.1 dB when dipoles 1 and 3 are radiating and 8.1 dB when dipole 2 is radiating have been obtained, with a gap between dipoles of 0.23 0 at resonant frequency of the first dipole and a coupling smaller than - 17 dB.Publication Open Access Design of a multifrequency antenna array with the use of left-handed superstrates(2005) Sáenz Sáinz, Elena; Gonzalo García, Ramón; Ederra Urzainqui, Íñigo; Maagt, Peter de; Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta ElektronikoaIn this paper, the radiation performances of different antenna configuration based on Left-Handed superstrates are presented. First of all, the behaviour of a Left- Handed (LH) unit cell is analysed, showing a resonant response with pass band and stop band frequencies. In order to improve the radiation performances of a single dipole, ie., to increase the directivity and efficiency and to reduce the back radiation, diverse LH superstrates working at the resonant frequency of the dipole are analysed. With these configurations, improvements in terms of directivity higher than 6 dB with efficiency closer to 100 % have been obtained.Publication Open Access Planar DNG superstrate for dipole antenna gain enhancement(2007) Sáenz Sáinz, Elena; Gonzalo García, Ramón; Ederra Urzainqui, Íñigo; Ikonen, Pekka; Tretyakov, Sergei A.; Maagt, Peter de; Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta ElektronikoaIn this paper, a volumetric double-negative (DNG) superstrate based on grids of dipoles and wires for dipole antenna applications is proposed.Publication Open Access Resultados experimentales de la mejora de potencia radiada por un dipolo mediante un superstrato left-handed(2006) Sáenz Sáinz, Elena; Gonzalo García, Ramón; Ederra Urzainqui, Íñigo; Maagt, Peter de; Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta ElektronikoaIn this paper a comparison between the measured radiation performances of a single dipole and a dipole with a left handed superstrate based on a finite periodic repetition of a unit cell is presented. First of all the return losses and resonant frequency of the dipole has been measured for different sizes of the superstrate, having a good impedance matching and a decrease in the resonant frequency as the number of cells increase. By using an anechoic chamber and a receiver horn antenna, the power transmitted at boresight has been measured for different frequencies, observing a filtering behaviour due to the resonant characteristic of the superstrate and an improvement of the power transmitted at the resonant frequency of around 3.5 dB. Comparing the H and E plane radiation patterns of a dipole and the dipole with superstrate, more symmetrical and directive radiation patterns can be observed. Finally, a comparison between the simulated and measured aperture efficiency is presented with a good agreement between them.Publication Open Access Enhanced radiation properties of a rectangular waveguide by means of a left handed media(2005) Sáenz Sáinz, Elena; Ederra Urzainqui, Íñigo; Gonzalo García, Ramón; Maagt, Peter de; Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta ElektronikoaIn this paper, the results of experimental investigations to improve the gain between two antennas by means of a Left Handed Material (LHM) are presented. The basic idea is the use of a LHM media acting as a resonator to concentrate the power radiated by a rectangular waveguide achieving larger directivities and consequently larger gains. The transmission and radiation properties of this metamaterial (MTM) have been measured using a network analyser and two rectangular waveguides in the X band. Comparing the transmission parameter S21 with and without the LHM media between the waveguides, an appreciable improvement in the power received can be observed.Publication Open Access Research on metamaterials for antenna applications(2005) Gonzalo García, Ramón; Ederra Urzainqui, Íñigo; Iriarte Galarregui, Juan Carlos; Martínez Pascual, Beatriz; Sáenz Sáinz, Elena; Cantora Álvarez, Pablo; Maagt, Peter de; Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta ElektronikoaDuring the last 20 years a lot of attention has been paid to apply Electromagnetic Band Gap (EBG) technology in different frequency ranges, from microwaves to optics. EBG technology is based on the use of periodic structures to prevent the electromagnetic propagation in certain frequency ranges, known as the bandgap [1]. In the last years the new and revolutionary field of Metamaterials is trying to be applied to similar applications. Although different, both technologies have some similitudes as it has been proven for different authors. For instance when working with EBG structures Left-Handed properties can be obtained in some frequency ranges. In this paper, research efforts focussed on applying EBG technology and the more recent Metamaterials, in particular, left-handed materials, to antenna subsystems at microwave and (sub)millimetre wave frequencies are introduced.Publication Open Access Sub-millimetre wave imaging array configurations using EBG technology(2004) Ederra Urzainqui, Íñigo; Gonzalo García, Ramón; Martínez Pascual, Beatriz; Río Bocio, Carlos del; Azcona, L.; Alderman, B.; Huggard, P.G.; Hon, B.P. de; Beurden, M.C. van; Marchand, L.; Maagt, Peter de; Ingeniería Eléctrica y Electrónica; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa eta Elektronikoa
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