Development of the SANDRA antenna for airborne satellite communication

Novel avionics communication systems are required for increasing flight safety and operational integrity, for optimizing economy of operations and for enhancing passenger services. One of the key technologies to be developed is an antenna system that will provide broadband connectivity within aircra...

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Published in2011 Aerospace Conference pp. 1 - 15
Main Authors Verpoorte, J, Schippers, H, Jorna, P, Hulzinga, A, Roeloffzen, C G H, Marpaung, D A I, Sanadgol, B, Baggen, R, Wang, Q, Noharet, B, Beeker, W, Leinse, A, Heideman, R G
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.03.2011
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Summary:Novel avionics communication systems are required for increasing flight safety and operational integrity, for optimizing economy of operations and for enhancing passenger services. One of the key technologies to be developed is an antenna system that will provide broadband connectivity within aircraft cabins at an affordable price. This paper describes the development of an electronically steered K u -band phased array antenna with low aerodynamic profile. The antenna front-end consists of at least 1800 antenna elements, of which the beam has to be steered continuously to geostationary satellites. Best performance for the beam steering is expected from a hybrid architecture with small sub-apertures having their local own beamformers (using phase shifters). The beamformer to steer the sub-apertures of the entire antenna uses True Time Delays with an optical ring resonator.
ISBN:1424473500
9781424473502
ISSN:1095-323X
2996-2358
DOI:10.1109/AERO.2011.5747324