Title :
An uplink multiple beam concept for theater coverage
Author :
Dybdal, R.B. ; Curry, S.J. ; King, M.A.
Abstract :
An uplink antenna concept for theater coverage using multiple beam antennas is described. Multiple beam antennas increase uplink capacity by using frequency reuse with the component beams. Protection from uplink interference is achieved by the narrow beamwidth of the component beams, and by an electronic beamsteering technique that aligns pattern s with interference sources close to desired signals. This interference protection versus the complexity of signal processing alternatives is a tradeoff to be evaluated in deriving a cost effective system design. This concept requires a larger uplink antenna design, and the inherent narrow beamwidths may require a ground beacon tracking to compensate for satellite attitude variations. Preliminary system sizing estimates are presented.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; array signal processing; beam steering; interference suppression; military communication; multibeam antennas; satellite links; signal processing; cost effective system design; electronic beamsteering technique; frequency reuse; ground beacon tracking; interference protection; military communication; multiple beam antennas; narrow beamwidths; pattern alignment; satellite attitude variations; signal processing complexity; system sizing estimates; theater coverage; uplink antenna; uplink capacity; uplink interference; uplink multiple beam concept; Beam steering; Directional antennas; Feeds; Interference; Military communication; Phased arrays; Protection; Satellite antennas; Signal design; Signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
MILCOM 2002. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7625-0
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2002.1179660