Millimeter Wave Amplitude Comparison Monopulse Using a Waveguide Rotman Lens
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09/10/2015
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Resumo |
A 94 GHz waveguide Rotman lens is described which can be used to implement an amplitude comparison monopulse RADAR. In transmit mode, adjacent dual beam ports are excited with equal amplitude and phase to form a sum radiation pattern, and in receive mode, the outputs of the beam port pairs are combined using magic tees to provide a sum and a difference signal which can be used to calculate an angular error estimate for target acquisition and tracking. This approach provides an amplitude comparison monopulse system which can be scanned in azimuth and which has a low component count, with no requirement for phase shift circuitry in the array feed lines, making it suitable for mm-wave frequencies. A 12 input (beam ports), 12 output (array ports) lens is designed using CST Microwave Studio, and the predicted results are presented. |
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eng |
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ESA |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
Fonte |
Christie , S , Humphrey , D , Gleaves , M , Cahill , R & Lunn , B 2015 , Millimeter Wave Amplitude Comparison Monopulse Using a Waveguide Rotman Lens . in Proceedings on the 36th ESA Antenna Workshop on Antennas and RF Systems for Space Science . ESA , Holland , 36th ESA Antenna Workshop on Antennas and RF Systems for Space Science , Noordwijk , Netherlands , 6-9 October . |
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contributionToPeriodical |