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Radiation Pattern of Antenna

The radiation pattern of an antenna describes the distribution of power radiated or received by the antenna as a function of direction. It is defined for distances far from the antenna where the pattern does not depend on distance. An antenna pattern shows peaks called lobes, including a main lobe in the direction of maximum radiation and unwanted side and back lobes. Patterns can be three-dimensional, showing variations in both theta and phi angles, or two-dimensional by taking an intersection with a constant plane.

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Radiation Pattern of Antenna

The radiation pattern of an antenna describes the distribution of power radiated or received by the antenna as a function of direction. It is defined for distances far from the antenna where the pattern does not depend on distance. An antenna pattern shows peaks called lobes, including a main lobe in the direction of maximum radiation and unwanted side and back lobes. Patterns can be three-dimensional, showing variations in both theta and phi angles, or two-dimensional by taking an intersection with a constant plane.

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RADIATION PATTERN OF ANTENNA

Radiation Pattern:

The radiation pattern of antenna is a representation (pictorial or


mathematical) of the distribution of the power out-flowing (radiated) from the antenna
(in the case of transmitting antenna), or inflowing (received) to the antenna (in the case
of receiving antenna) as a function of direction angles from the antenna.
Antenna radiation pattern (antenna pattern): It is defined for large distances
from the antenna, where the spatial (angular) distribution of the radiated power does not
depend on the distance from the radiation source is independent on the power flow
direction

It is clear in Figures a and b that in some very specific directions there are zeros, or
nulls, in the pattern indicating no radiation.

The protuberances between the nulls are referred to as lobes, and the main, or major,
lobe is in the direction of maximum radiation.

There are also side lobes and back lobes. These other lobes divert power away from the
main beam and are desired as small as possible.

Pattern lobe is a portion of the radiation pattern with a local maximum. Lobes are
classified as: major, minor, side lobes, back lobes
Normalized pattern:

Usually, the pattern describes the normalized field (power) values with respect to
the maximum value.
Note: The power pattern and the amplitude field pattern are the same when
computed and when plotted in dB.
3-Dimensional pattern

Antenna radiation pattern is 3-dimensional. The 3-D plot of antenna pattern assumes both
angles θ and φ varying.

2-Dimensional pattern
Usually the antenna pattern is presented as a 2-D plot, with only one of the direction
angles, θ or φ varies.
It is an intersection of the 3-D one with a given plane .Usually it is a θ = const plane or
a φ = const plane that contains the pattern’s maximum.

Source : http://elearningatria.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/ece-vi-antennas-and-propagation-10ec64-notes.pdf

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