Title :
Optimal Synthesis of Reconfigurable Planar Arrays With Simplified Architectures for Monopulse Radar Applications
Author :
Rocca, Paolo ; Morabito, Andrea Francesco
Author_Institution :
ELEDIA Res. Center@DISI, Univ. of Trento, Trento, Italy
Abstract :
A new approach to the power synthesis of fixed-geometry reconfigurable planar arrays radiating sum and difference patterns is presented. The proposed design technique allows to maximize the radiation performance (field slope, amplitude, or even directivity) of both beam patterns over assigned directions subject to completely arbitrary masks for sidelobe bounds. Whatever the elements disposal and the array boundary, the overall problem is solved through a convex (quadratic) programming procedure. Moreover, if centrosymmetric antenna layouts are adopted, the synthesis is reduced to an even more powerful linear programming routine which preserves the solution uniqueness and optimality guaranteed by quadratic programming codes while dramatically decreasing their computational weight (and hence enabling the design of much larger planar arrays). The proposed approach also takes into account the need of reducing the complexity of the beam forming network (BFN), which is fulfilled by sharing part of the excitation amplitudes between the two radiation modalities. A set of numerical examples is reported and discussed to show the versatility and effectiveness of the proposed approach.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; array signal processing; computational complexity; convex programming; linear programming; planar antenna arrays; quadratic programming; radar antennas; BFN; beam forming network; beam pattern; centrosymmetric antenna layout; complexity reduction; convex programming procedure; fixed-geometry reconfigurable planar array; linear programming routine; monopulse radar application; power synthesis; quadratic programming code; radiation performance maximize; sidelobe bound; Arrays; Azimuth; Estimation; Linear programming; Manganese; Optimization; Planar arrays; Convex programming array design; monopulse antennas; reconfigurable arrays; sum and difference patterns;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2014.2386359