Claims
- 1. A leaky wave microstrip antenna comprising:
a grounded element; a dielectric member coupled to the grounded element; and a conducting strip coupled to the dielectric member, the conducting strip including:
a first non-radiating conducting strip; a second non-radiating conducting strip; and a plurality of radiating cells, each of the plurality of cells having a generally uniform width and separated by a generally uniform inter-cell spacing, each cell including:
a first end, the first end coupled to said first non-radiating conducting strip; and a second end, the second end coupled to said second non-radiating conducting strip.
- 2. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 1 wherein the conducting strip is driven by a pair of 180 degree out of phase driving signals.
- 3. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 1 wherein the conducting strip is connected to resistance loads.
- 4. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 1 wherein at least one of the plurality of radiating cells has a different generally uniform width from at least one other of the plurality of radiating cells.
- 5. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 1 wherein at least one of the plurality of radiating cells has a different generally uniform inter-cell spacing from at least one other of the plurality of radiating cells.
- 6. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 1 wherein at least one of the plurality of radiating cells has a different length from at least one other of the plurality of radiating cells.
- 7. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 6 wherein the plurality of radiating cells includes a first cell located at a point along the length of the antenna where the power distribution is at a maximum and a second cell located at a point along the length of the antenna where the power distribution is at less than the maximum, the length of the first cell longer than the length of the second cell.
- 8. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 6 wherein each of the plurality of radiating cells is located at a particular location along the leaky-wave microstrip antenna, the length of each of the plurality of radiating cells being generally proportional to the power distribution associated with the particular location along the leaky-wave microstrip antenna.
- 9. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 1 wherein at least one of the plurality of radiating cells includes a load device having an impedance.
- 10. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 9 wherein the load device is located approximately at the center of the radiating cell.
- 11. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 9 wherein the load device is a capacitor.
- 12. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 9 wherein each of the plurality of radiating cells is located at a particular location along the leaky wave antenna, the width of each of the plurality of radiating cells being generally proportional to the power distribution associated with the particular location along the leaky wave antenna.
- 13. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 12 wherein a first cell at a first location along the length of the leaky wave antenna is associated with a first amount of power dissipation, a second cell at a second location along the length of the leaky wave antenna is associated with a second amount of power dissipation, the first amount of power dissipation higher than the second amount of power dissipation, the first cell width lower than the second cell width.
- 14. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 1 wherein the conducting microstrip is driven by a first driving signal and a second driving signal, the first and second driving signal being 180 degrees out of phase.
- 15. The leaky-wave microstrip antenna of claim 5 wherein the conducting microstrip is coupled to a resistive load.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to the following U.S. patents and patent applications, which patents/applications are assigned to the owner of the present invention, and which patents/applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety:
[0002] U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/XXX,XXX, entitled “FIXED-FREQUENCY BEAM-STEERABLE LEAKY-WAVE MICROSTRIP ANTENNA”, filed on ______XX, 2003, Attorney Docket No. ANRI8055US0, currently pending.