Title :
Prototype of 32-element horn antenna array for imaging reflector antenna of 21-GHz band broadcasting satellite
Author :
Nagasaka, Masafumi ; Nakazawa, Susumu ; Kamei, Masashi ; Tanaka, Shoji ; Ikeda, Takashi
Author_Institution :
Sci. & Technol. Res. Labs., Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK), Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
A 21-GHz band satellite broadcasting system is being studied as a means of delivering 8K (Super Hi-Vision), 3DTV, and other advanced forms of broadcasting. We assumed the use of two 300-MHz class wideband channels in the 21.4 to 22.0-GHz band and devised an array-fed imaging reflector antenna (array-fed IRA) to supply enough power for a transponder with such a wide band. The array-fed IRA is an effective means of exploiting limited resources because of its ability to control radiation patterns; the 21-GHz band suffers from severe fading due to rain. To confirm the feasibility of the array-fed IRA system, we designed an engineering model of an array-fed IRA for a 21-GHz band broadcasting satellite. The engineering model has a feed array that consists of 32 horn antennas. To improve the accuracy of the antenna´s arrangement, we combined the 32 horn antennas into one unit. To evaluate the characteristics of this unit type feed array, we fabricated and tested a 32-element horn antenna array.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; broadband antennas; direct broadcasting by satellite; fading channels; high definition television; horn antennas; microwave antenna arrays; reflectarray antennas; reflector antenna feeds; television broadcasting; three-dimensional television; transponders; 3DTV; array-fed imaging reflector antenna; element horn antenna array fed IRA system; fading channel; frequency 21 GHz; frequency 21.4 GHz to 22 GHz; frequency 300 MHz; radiation pattern control; satellite broadcasting system; super Hi-Vision; transponder; wideband channel; Antenna arrays; Antenna feeds; Antenna measurements; Antenna radiation patterns; Arrays; Horn antennas; 21-GHz band; horn antenna; phased array antenna; satellite broadcasting;
Conference_Titel :
European Radar Conference (EuRAD), 2014 11th
Conference_Location :
Rome
DOI :
10.1109/EuRAD.2014.6991292