DocumentCode :
3181045
Title :
RF propagation from a flatplate array antenna with polarizing lenses
Author :
Collier, Don ; Greenspan, Marshall ; MacFadyen, Dave ; Orwig, Larry
Author_Institution :
Westinghouse Norden Syst. Inc., Norwalk, CT, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
8-11 May 1995
Firstpage :
219
Lastpage :
223
Abstract :
Under a previous IR&D project the capability of an airborne Ku-band slotted flatplate array was expanded to include polarization diversity for automatic target recognition (ATR). A lightweight meanderline polarizer lens was designed, which transmits linearly polarized RF and receives simultaneously both co-polarized and cross-polarized target returns. An optional configuration, obtainable using an RF switch, transmits right-hand circular and receives simultaneously right- and left-hand circularly polarized returns. Either configuration detects two time-correlated polarization scattering states. Such data are useful in target identification either through partial polarization whitening of the image or by supplying feature information for matching against a target model. The addition of a second RF switch to the design allows pulse-to-pulse alternating transmission of both polarizations, in which case the full polarization scattering matrix can be obtained. The linearly polarized aperture of the original array design permits the antenna to support air-to-air pulse doppler monopulse, high resolution synthetic aperture radar ground mapping, and ground moving target track radar modes. The high gain and efficiency of the flatplate array, combined with pulse compression techniques and high transmitter power, give the system a long range, high resolution, ground mapping capability unusual in a nose mounted radar system. With the incorporation of the polarizer lens, the new ATR capability makes this antenna a more powerful tool in air-to-ground combat and surveillance
Keywords :
Doppler radar; S-matrix theory; airborne radar; antenna accessories; electromagnetic wave polarisation; military aircraft; radar antennas; radar polarimetry; radar target recognition; radar tracking; slot antenna arrays; synthetic aperture radar; RF switch; air-to-air pulse Doppler monopulse radar; air-to-ground combat; airborne Ku-band slotted flatplate array; automatic target recognition; circularly polarized returns; co-polarized target return; cross-polarized target return; flatplate array antenna; full polarization scattering matrix; ground mapping capability; ground moving target track radar modes; high resolution synthetic aperture radar ground mapping; linearly polarized aperture; meanderline polarizer lens; nose mounted radar system; polarization diversity; polarizing lenses; pulse compression technique; pulse-to-pulse alternating transmission; time-correlated polarization scattering states; transmitter power; Antenna arrays; Antennas and propagation; Lenses; Light scattering; Linear antenna arrays; Optical polarization; Radar antennas; Radar scattering; Radio frequency; Switches;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 1995., Record of the IEEE 1995 International
Conference_Location :
Alexandria, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2121-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.1995.522548
Filename :
522548
Link To Document :
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