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IEEE Microwave and Guided Wave Letters | 1998

Efficient calculation of the Green's function for the rectangular cavity

Myun-Joo Park; Jongkuk Park; Sangwook Nam

An efficient method is developed for the rapid and accurate calculation of the potential Greens function in the rectangular cavity. The proposed method is based on the Ewald sum technique and converts the slowly convergent cavity Greens function into the sum of two exponentially convergent series. The transformed series achieves fast convergence with only a small number of terms in the calculation.


IEICE Transactions on Electronics | 2005

Novel Periodic Structures for a Slotline : Patch Loaded Slotline

Jongkuk Park; Jong-Sik Lim; Sangwook Nam

SUMMARY In this Letter, a dumbbell-shaped patch loaded slotline(PLS) is proposed. Like the conventional defected ground structure(DGS) for a microstrip line, we show that the proposed PLS can provide a wide bandstop characteristic in some frequency bands with only one or small number of unit cells. Also, the equivalent circuit model for a unit section is derived from the analysis of the field distributions in the structure and its circuit parameters are determined by means of full wave numerical simulations. This equivalent circuit is shown to be dual to that of the typical DGS in a microstrip line. A broadband microstrip to slotline transition is incorporated in the PLS in order to measure the characteristics of the structure. The experimental results agree well with the simulations and show the validity of the modeling for the proposed PLS.


IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques | 2001

An iterative FEM for scattering by a 3-D cavity-backed aperture

Jongkuk Park; Jungwon Lee; Heeduck Chae; Sangwook Nam

A finite-element method (FEM)-based hybrid method (or iterative FEM) is successfully applied to a three-dimensional (3-D) scattering problem without the effect of internal resonance. With only a small number of meshes around a 3-D scatterer, this FEM is shown to give an accurate result through several iterative updates of the boundary conditions. To confirm the efficiency of this method, scattering from a 3-D cavity-backed aperture is analyzed and the results obtained are compared with the same obtained by another conventional method.


The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science | 2016

Subarray Structure Optimization Algorithm for Active Phased Array Antenna Using Recursive Element Exchanging Method

Heeduck Chae; Joung Myoung Joo; Je-Woo Yu; Jongkuk Park

With the development of active phased array radar technology in recent years, active phased array antennas, which digitally combine signals received from subarray units using dozens of digital receiver, have been developed. The beam characteristics are greatly affected by the shape of the subarray structure as well as the weight of subarray in digital beamforming. So in this paper, the method to generate subarray structures by using recursive element exchanging method and the method to optimize subarray structures that can minimize sidelobes of operating beams are proposed. Additionally it presents the result to find the optimized subarray structure to minimize the maximum sidelobe of monopulse beam and pencil multi-beam respectively or simultaneously which are commonly used for digital beamforming by applying the algorithm propsed in this paper.


Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology | 2013

Study on Back-Radiation level Improvement of IFF Antenna for Surveillance Radar

Young-Wan Kim; Heeduck Chae; Jongkuk Park; Dong-Kook Lee; Myung-Deok Jeong; In-Hee Han; Du-Yeon Lee

In this paper, we described the study on back-radiation level improvement of IFF antenna after briefly describing a design of IFF antenna to distinguish the target as the sub-antenna of surveillance radar. The proposed IFF antenna was minimized a size with use all-in-one power divider as a two-channel IFF antenna forming sum and difference pattern. The method for back-radiation level reduction was studied, and the identified method through the simulation confirmed the decrement throught the measurement.Keywords : Back-Radiation Level, IFF Antenna


The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science | 2012

A Study on the Stabilized System Operation Considering the Reflection Characteristic of an Active-Phased Array Antenna

Young-Wan Kim; Heeduck Chae; Dong-Kook Lee; Myung-Deok Jeong; Jongkuk Park

In this paper, a stabilizd system operation through a composition of a protective circuit and an improvement of active reflection coefficient(ARC) is studied. Unlike the passive-phased array antenna, the APPA is a combined form of radiating element and transmitter-reciever module. Therefore, a definition of new ARC that differentiates itself from typical passive-phased array antenna must apply. The ARC is a reflection coefficient considering a superposition of a coupling from nearby radiating elements and self reflection. It is an important parameter that predicts and analyzes charateristics of a APPR system. A high level ARC is a direct source inducing a performance degradation of a system. In this paper, as a method for a stabilized operation of APAR, one method for improving a performance and another for degradation prevention are analyzed. An effectiveness of two methods was validated using experiment results of real-fabricated active-phased array antenna.


The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science | 2011

Transmit-Beam Pattern Measurement of the Active Phased-Array Antenna Using Near-Field Measurement Facility

Heeduck Chae; Han-Saeng Kim; Dong-Kook Lee; Myung-Deuk Jeong; Jongkuk Park

In this paper, we proposed the transmit beam measurement method of active phased array antenna, which is installed in Korea`s first developed naval medium range radar, using near-field measurement facility. The pulse-mode high power characteristics of active phased array antenna`s trasmit-beam make it difficult to measure with general near-field measurement facilities where low power continuous RF signals are used. Thus, in this paper, the measurement method of active phased array antenna`s transmit beam in conjunction with the near-field measurement facility, which is suitable for the high-power transmit beam measurement, and PNA-X network analyzer(Agilent Technologies), which can support pulse-mode measurement, was proposed and measured by near-field measurement techniques. And the EIRP(Effective Isotropic Radiated Power), the transmit characteristic of active phased array antenna, was measured by the near field measurement techniques and compared to numerical estimation which was nearly equal with small difference of 0.1 dB.


The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science | 2011

Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar Antenna with Sum/Difference/SLS Channels

Jong-Hwan Choi; Heeduck Chae; Jongkuk Park; Hyung-Gi Na

In this paper, development of the monopulse secondary surveillance radar antenna which can be used for IFF system is presented. This antenna that is passive linear array is comprised of the row-feeder and several array-elements. The row-feeder provides sum, different and SLS(Sidelobe Supression) channels which are optimized the distribution of the power and phase ratio. The azimuthe sidelobe level of the sum channel beam pattern is -20 dBc or less. The SLS channel covers the sidelobe of the sum-chanel in the whole azimuth angle range. And the difference channel is used to perform the mono-pulse function, improves the detection accuracy in the azimuth direction. Meanwhile, the arrayelement makes shaped beam in the elevation angle, in order to eliminate the clutter and multipath effects from the ground. Performance of the antenna developed is verified by the measurement of S-parameters and far-field beam pattern, and satisfies all of the development specifications well.


Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science | 2010

A Novel Stepped-Patch Loaded CPW and Its Application to a Low-Pass Filter

Jongkuk Park; Hyung-Gi Na; Jong-Sik Lim

A novel stepped-patch loaded coplanar waveguide(SPLCPW) structure is proposed and applied to the design of a low-pass filter(LPF). The stepped-patch loaded on the opposite side of the CPW plane is shown to provide a shunt-connected series L-C resonance, which is dual to that of a conventional CPW defected ground structure(DGS). As a simple example of the proposed SPLCPW circuit, a 3-pole SPLCPW LPF is designed and good results are obtained.


asia pacific microwave conference | 2000

A study on the efficient FEM-based iteration method for the open region problem and its applications to scattering by three dimensional cavity-backed apertures

Jongkuk Park; Sangwook Nam

An efficient FEM-based hybrid method is proposed to solve a three-dimensional open region problem. Only with a small number of meshes around a three-dimensional scatterer, the typical finite element method is shown to give an exact solution through several iterative updates of the boundary conditions. To show the validity of the proposed method, the scattering by a three-dimensional cavity-backed aperture is analyzed and its result is compared with another method.

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Heeduck Chae

Seoul National University

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Sangwook Nam

Seoul National University

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Jungwon Lee

Seoul National University

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Young-Wan Kim

Kunsan National University

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Jong-Sik Lim

Seoul National University

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Myun-Joo Park

Seoul National University

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Seong-Cheol Kim

Seoul National University

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Yong-Hoon Kim

Seoul National University

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