A new SPS antenna design to reduce grating lobes
Abstract
In the Solar Power Satellite system, the antenna's misalignment will produce well defined grating lobes. These gratings lobe peaks occur every 440 km and are potentially hazardous to the environment. One way to suppress these peaks is to phase control every power module. The cost due to the increase in receiving electronics and processors, however, could prove to be prohibitive. A new design of the antenna involving the addition of two broad gaps, one along the x axis and another along the y axis is proposed. The gap distance is exactly one half of the distance between the center of two neighboring subarrays. Calculation of far field radiation patterns shows that the design reduces grating lobe peaks without sacrificing power in the main lobe.
- Publication:
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In its The 1981 NASA/ASEE Summer Fac. Fellowship Program 14 p (SEE N82-17043 07-99
- Pub Date:
- January 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982asee.nasa.....C
- Keywords:
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- Antenna Design;
- Backlobes;
- Interference Grating;
- Sidelobes;
- Solar Power Satellites;
- Antenna Radiation Patterns;
- Radiation Hazards;
- Satellite Antennas;
- Communications and Radar