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Far East Journal of Electronics and Communications

Mohammad Khalaj-Amirhosseini

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Iran University of Science and Technology
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Publications by Mohammad Khalaj-Amirhosseini

2 publications found • Active 2026-2026

2026

2 publications

Phase-only synthesis of linear and planar arrays using auto correlation matching method

3/6/2026
pp. 45-57

We present autocorrelation matching method as a phase-only synthesis method to design power pattern of both linear and planar antenna arrays. Equating the autocorrelation coefficients of an array having a presumed amplitude of antennas to those of a previously designed amplitude-phase array forms the basis of this method. Considering certain examples, the effectiveness of the proposed method for both linear and planar arrays has been verified. Received: August 4, 2025 Revised: September 5, 2025 Accepted: October 16, 2025 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.17654/0973700626005

Optimum synthesis of nonuniformly excited and unequally spaced antenna arrays

3/6/2026
pp. 21-28

Nonuniformly Excited and Unequally Spaced Arrays (NEUSA) are synthesized optimally. These general type of linear antenna arrays are synthesized to have maximum directivity and minimum Amplitude Dynamic Range (ADR) for a specified sidelobe level (SLL). For this purpose, both positions of antennas and the excitation currents of antennas are considered variable and are optimized simultaneously. A relation is obtained for calculating directivity of NEUSAs versus their amplitude and positions. The presented method is investigated by a comprehensive example. The optimum synthesized arrays have both higher directivity and lower amplitude dynamic range than both equally spaced arrays and uniformly excited arrays. Received: August 28, 2025 Accepted: September 4, 2025 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.17654/0973700626003

Author Statistics
Total Publications:2
Years Active:1
First Publication:2026
Latest Publication:2026
Collaborators:0
Citations:52