MICROSTRIP ANTENNAS FOR UAV'S APPLICATION

Authors

  • L. V. Sibruk National Aviation University, Kyiv
  • A. I. Chovgun National Aviation University, Kyiv
  • D. P. Bondarenko National Aviation University, Kyiv

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.61.14226

Keywords:

unmanned aerial vehicle, microstrip antenna, directed radiation

Abstract

The theoretical bases of the development of an microstrip antennas for unmanned aerial vehicles are presented. Antennas characterized  by the directed emission, low aerodynamic resistance and mass, possibility to fully fit the unmanned aerial vehicles surface. Antenna system may includes 3-4 sector patch radiators, thin screens in order to depress side and back lobes.

Author Biographies

L. V. Sibruk, National Aviation University, Kyiv

Department of Radio-Electronic Devices and Systems, Faculty of Air Navigation, Electronics and Telecommunications

Doctor of Engineering Science. Professor

ORCID 000-0002-4119-7984,   SCOPUS ID 16064809600

A. I. Chovgun, National Aviation University, Kyiv

Department of Radio-Electronic Devices and Systems, Faculty of Air Navigation, Electronics and Telecommunications

Post-graduate student

D. P. Bondarenko, National Aviation University, Kyiv

Department of Radio-Electronic Devices and Systems, Faculty of Air Navigation, Electronics and Telecommunications

Teaching Fellow

SCOPUS ID 57090256100

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MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS