Unidimensionally scanned phased arrays

Phased-array antennas operating in a linear or unidimensional scan mode are currently rising rapidly in importance with the emergence of a number of radar systems which employ advanced signal processing techniques but which do not require a full, and more expensive to implement, two-dimensional scan...

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Published inIEEE transactions on antennas and propagation Vol. 28; no. 1; pp. 86 - 99
Main Author Tsandoulas, G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.01.1980
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ISSN0018-926X
DOI10.1109/TAP.1980.1142286

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Abstract Phased-array antennas operating in a linear or unidimensional scan mode are currently rising rapidly in importance with the emergence of a number of radar systems which employ advanced signal processing techniques but which do not require a full, and more expensive to implement, two-dimensional scanning capability. This simplification of the scanning feature permits the derivation of far more extensive array aperture design guidelines than is possible for a two-dimensional scan. It is shown that for waveguide arrays systematic procedures for manipulating a minimum number of parameters can be arrived at that lead to optimum performance reliably and efficiently. The approach ranges from the general, involving overall system aspects, to the specific, presenting a tableau of comprehensive practical design information not available elsewhere. In addition, various related subjects central to phased-array performance are discussed with particular attention on the increasingly important topic of wide frequency agility. A description of the antenna system of the multiple antenna surveillance radar (MASR) and its unique and unprecedented performance features is also included.
AbstractList Phased-array antennas operating in a linear or unidimensional scan mode are currently rising rapidly in importance with the emergence of a number of radar systems which employ advanced signal processing techniques but which do not require a full, and more expensive to implement, two-dimensional scanning capability. This simplification of the scanning feature permits the derivation of far more extensive array aperture design guidelines than is possible for a two-dimensional scan. It is shown that for waveguide arrays systematic procedures for manipulating a minimum number of parameters can be arrived at that lead to optimum performance reliably and efficiently. The approach ranges from the general, involving overall system aspects, to the specific, presenting a tableau of comprehensive practical design information not available elsewhere. In addition, various related subjects central to phased-array performance are discussed with particular attention on the increasingly important topic of wide frequency agility. A description of the antenna system of the multiple antenna surveillance radar (MASR) and its unique and unprecedented performance features is also included.
Author Tsandoulas, G.
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SubjectTerms Antenna arrays
Aperture antennas
Aperture coupled antennas
Consumer electronics
Directive antennas
Phased arrays
Radar antennas
Radar signal processing
Reflector antennas
Surveillance
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