In order to overcome the communication blackout problem suffered by hypersonic vehicles, a matching approach has been proposed for the first time in this paper. It utilizes a double-positive (DPS) material layer surrounding a hypersonic vehicle antenna to match with the plasma sheath enclosing the vehicle. Analytical analysis and numerical results indicate a resonance between the matched layer and the plasma sheath will be formed to mitigate the blackout problem in some conditions. The calculated results present a perfect radiated performance of the antenna, when the match is exactly built between these two layers. The effects of the parameters of the plasma sheath have been researched by numerical methods. Based on these results, the proposed approach is easier to realize and more flexible to the varying radiated conditions in hypersonic flight comparing with other methods.
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21 June 2015
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June 16 2015
A matching approach to communicate through the plasma sheath surrounding a hypersonic vehicle
Xiaotian Gao (高孝天)
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Xiaotian Gao (高孝天)
Harbin Institute of Technology
, 92 West Dazhi Street, Nan Gang District, Harbin, China
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Binhao Jiang (江滨浩)
Binhao Jiang (江滨浩)
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Harbin Institute of Technology
, 92 West Dazhi Street, Nan Gang District, Harbin, China
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Electronic mail: jiangbh@hit.edu.cn
J. Appl. Phys. 117, 233301 (2015)
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Received:
December 10 2014
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May 15 2015
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Xiaotian Gao, Binhao Jiang; A matching approach to communicate through the plasma sheath surrounding a hypersonic vehicle. J. Appl. Phys. 21 June 2015; 117 (23): 233301. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4921751
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