TY - JOUR AU1 - Martinez-de-Rioja, Daniel AU2 - Martinez-de-Rioja, Eduardo AU3 - Rodriguez-Vaqueiro, Yolanda AU4 - Encinar, Jose A. AU5 - Pino, Antonio AU6 - Arias, Marcos AU7 - Arrebola, Manuel AU8 - Toso, Giovanni AB - Abstract This contribution describes the design and simulations of a multibeam 1.8 m parabolic reflectarray antenna for geostationary high throughput satellites (HTS) in Ka-band. The parabolic reflectarray generates two orthogonal circularly polarized beams per feed simultaneously at 19.7 and 29.5 GHz, by the variable rotation technique. The antenna is made of 62 654 reflectarray cells, which include two types of printed elements independently rotated and adjusted. The elements have been optimized one by one to ensure the required phase-shift at each frequency. A novel design approach has made it possible to promptly obtain an initial layout of every element with a very low computational cost. The simulated radiation patterns show that the parabolic reflectarray, illuminated by 27 dual-circularly polarized feeds, can generate 54 spot-beams in two orthogonal polarizations, with a beam spacing of 0.56° between adjacent beams. The design and simulation tools have been validated by a parabolic reflectarray scaled in a factor of 0.5, which has been manufactured and tested. The proposed reflectarray would allow to generate a complete multi-spot coverage from a geostationary HTS with only two parabolic reflectarrays, instead of four reflector antennas, also reducing the number of feeds by half, since every feed generates two beams. TI - Parabolic reflectarray antenna to generate multiple beams for geostationary high throughput satellites in Ka-band JF - International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies DO - 10.1017/S1759078722000411 DA - 2023-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/cambridge-university-press/parabolic-reflectarray-antenna-to-generate-multiple-beams-for-WsKPX44Xyh SP - 15 EP - 24 VL - 15 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -