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Slot-Coupled Fed 256-Element Planar Microstrip Array with Beam Stability for K-Band Water Level Sensing
Kuang-Hsuan Huang1, Yen-Sheng Chen1
1Department of Electronic Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology, 1, Sec. 3, Zhongxiao E. Rd., Taipei 10608, Taiwan.
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Radar-based water-level monitoring requires antennas with narrow beams, high gain, and low sidelobes. Existing horn and series-fed microstrip arrays either lack compactness or suffer from frequency-dependent beam deviation that reduces sensing accuracy. This paper presents a 256-element slot-coupled planar microstrip array operating in the K-band for water-level radar. The array combines large-scale integration with slot-coupled feeding, which provides inherent 180° phase correction and stabilizes the main beam across frequency. The fabricated array has overall dimensions of 140 mm × 160 mm × 1.12 mm. Simulated results show a peak gain of 22.8 dBi with beamwidths of 5.2° (E-plane) and 4.2° (H-plane), while beam deviation remains within 0.5° across 25.9-27.0 GHz. In comparison, a series-fed array of identical aperture exhibits up to 7.5° deviation and only 15.8 dBi broadside gain. These results demonstrate that the proposed slot-coupled array provides a compact antenna solution meeting regulatory requirements and improving the accuracy of radar-based water-level monitoring systems.

