Ultra wideband buoyant cable antenna element
First Claim
1. A buoyant cable antenna for use with an underwater vehicle comprising:
- a plurality of N segments of straight wire of uniform diameter, each segment being of equal length d/2, wherein the number of segments, N, is dictated by the frequency band of operation of said buoyant cable antenna;
a plurality of capacitors coupled in series between every other segment of the plurality of N segments of straight wire such that each of said plurality of capacitors is separated by a distance d;
a plurality of shunt inductors coupled to the adjoining segments of the plurality of N segments of straight wire that are not separated by a capacitor such that the each of said plurality of shunt inductors is separated by a distance d;
a cylindrical layer of buoyant dielectric material surrounding said plurality of N segments of straight wire, capacitors and shunt inductors wherein said cylindrical sheath of dielectric material serves to insulate said N segments of straight wire;
a cylindrical jacket of a non-conducting water proof material disposed over said cylindrical layer of buoyant dielectric material that serves to shield the N segments of straight wire from water;
a coaxial feed line having a first end and a second end, said first end being joined to said underwater vehicle and said second end joined to a first end of one of said plurality of N segments of straight insulated wire, wherein said coaxial feed line serves as a transmission line; and
a terminating cap joined to a second end of said straight insulated wire.
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Abstract
The invention as disclosed is of a buoyant cable antenna for use with underwater vehicles having improved bandwidth through the use of discrete distributed loading along the antenna. The buoyant cable antenna is designed with an antenna wire that is divided into N equal length segments of length d/2. A capacitor is coupled between every other segment such that capacitors are separated by a distance d. A shunt inductor is coupled to the antenna wire between the adjoining segments not separated by a capacitor such that the shunt inductors are separated by a distance d. This antenna design provides a substantially improved impedance bandwidth over existing prior art antennas at high frequency without increasing the physical profile of the antenna and without the use of active circuit elements.
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4 Claims
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1. A buoyant cable antenna for use with an underwater vehicle comprising:
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a plurality of N segments of straight wire of uniform diameter, each segment being of equal length d/2, wherein the number of segments, N, is dictated by the frequency band of operation of said buoyant cable antenna; a plurality of capacitors coupled in series between every other segment of the plurality of N segments of straight wire such that each of said plurality of capacitors is separated by a distance d; a plurality of shunt inductors coupled to the adjoining segments of the plurality of N segments of straight wire that are not separated by a capacitor such that the each of said plurality of shunt inductors is separated by a distance d; a cylindrical layer of buoyant dielectric material surrounding said plurality of N segments of straight wire, capacitors and shunt inductors wherein said cylindrical sheath of dielectric material serves to insulate said N segments of straight wire; a cylindrical jacket of a non-conducting water proof material disposed over said cylindrical layer of buoyant dielectric material that serves to shield the N segments of straight wire from water; a coaxial feed line having a first end and a second end, said first end being joined to said underwater vehicle and said second end joined to a first end of one of said plurality of N segments of straight insulated wire, wherein said coaxial feed line serves as a transmission line; and a terminating cap joined to a second end of said straight insulated wire. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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