Phased-array-fed antenna configuration study, volume 2
Abstract
Increased capacity in future satellite systems can be achieved through antenna systems which provide multiplicity of frequency reuses at K sub a band. A number of antenna configurations which can provide multiple fixed spot beams and multiple independent spot scanning beams at 20 GHz are addressed. Each design incorporates a phased array with distributed MMIC amplifiers and phasesifters feeding a two reflector optical system. The tradeoffs required for the design of these systems and the corresponding performances are presented. Five final designs are studied. In so doing, a type of MMIC/waveguide transition is described, and measured results of the breadboard model are presented. Other hardware components developed are described. This includes a square orthomode transducer, a subarray fed with a beamforming network to measure scanning performance, and another subarray used to study mutual coupling considerations. Discussions of the advantages and disadvantages of the final design are included.
- Publication:
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Computer Sciences Corp. Final Report
- Pub Date:
- October 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983csc..rept.....S
- Keywords:
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- Antenna Design;
- Frequency Reuse;
- Phased Arrays;
- Spacecraft Communication;
- Amplifiers;
- Antenna Feeds;
- Breadboard Models;
- Communications and Radar