I. Introduction
Conformal antennas are essential in applications where the generation of high directional patterns is required over curved surfaces, such as those encountered in mobile platforms (e.g., airplanes, automobile, trains) [1]. Phased arrays offer a suitable solution for such applications due to their capability to control the phase of each element individually and therefore provide beamforming agility. Despite such advantages, phased arrays are typically driven by phase shifters, leading to increased cost and manufacturing complexity. Due to their characteristics of high-gain and easy-feeding, leaky-wave antennas (LWAs) [2] offer an interesting solution for conformal high-gain narrowband applications (bandwidths ), which avoid the use of complex corporate feeding networks.