Title :
A space-fed phased array for surveillance from space
Author :
Hightower, Charles H. ; Wong, Sam H. ; Perkons, Alfred R. ; Igwe, Christian I.
Author_Institution :
Rockwell Int. Corp., Anaheim, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A space-fed radar antenna called a venetian blind is proposed for all-weather wide-area surveillance from space. Radar requirements for tasked and untasked operation are discussed, and the process of selecting the venetian blind concept, which can support both, is described. In its untasked form (essentially a space-fed passive lens), it achieves off-axis squint angles of many beamwidths with negligible performance degradation. It is inherently insensitive to mechanical distortion and is a first step in the evolution to the more complex tasked system antenna. The antenna lens consists of easily manufactured slats with microstrip dipole radiating elements and matching networks on a dielectric substrate. Phase control is achieved with low-loss delay lines in the passive lens or active transmit/receive modules if electronic scan is desired.<>
Keywords :
antenna phased arrays; military systems; mobile antennas; radar antennas; satellite antennas; active transmit/receive modules; antenna lens; dielectric substrate; electronic scan; low-loss delay lines; mechanical distortion; microstrip dipole radiating elements; military systems; off-axis squint angles; passive lens; phase control; radar antenna; space-fed phased array; surveillance; venetian blind; Degradation; Dielectric substrates; Dipole antennas; Lenses; Manufacturing; Microstrip antennas; Phased arrays; Radar antennas; Spaceborne radar; Surveillance;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE