Title :
2-18 GHz circular array interferometer DF antenna system
Author :
Murphy, S. ; Eyring, P.M.
Author_Institution :
AIL Syst. Inc., Deer Park, NY, USA
Abstract :
The DF antenna system contains two 3:1 bandwidth circular array interferometers (CAI). Each CAI consists of an 8-element circular-array aperture coaxially connected to an 8-input, 4-output Butler matrix mode-forming network as shown. The Butler matrix outputs represent the omnidirectional phase modes of the CAI. High-accuracy (1.2 deg. RMS), monopulse angle-of-arrival (AOA) measurement over a full 360-degree instantaneous field of view is obtained using only three receiver channels. The CAIs provide true azimuth AOA independent of the elevation angle; unlike linear interferometers, which exhibit coning about their baseline. Of the remaining Butler matrix outputs, one is utilized as a wide-open signal acquisition channel and the other four are terminated. Using a common aperture with a 360 degree instantaneous field of view enables acquisition and AOA determination to be performed simultaneously on every pulse. The common aperture also eliminates differential multipath between the acquisition and DF channels. In addition, it also minimizes the antenna size and overall system cost.
Keywords :
UHF antennas; aperture antennas; array signal processing; direction-of-arrival estimation; microwave antenna arrays; monopole antenna arrays; radio direction-finding; radiowave interferometers; 2 to 18 GHz; Butler matrix mode-forming network; DF antenna system; DF channels; SHF; UHF; angle-of-arrival; antenna size minimisation; azimuth AOA; bandwidth; circular array interferometer; circular-array aperture; elevation angle; instantaneous field of view; monopole elements; monopulse AOA measurement; omnidirectional phase modes; receiver channels; system cost; Antenna arrays; Antenna measurements; Apertures; Azimuth; Bandwidth; Butler matrix; Coaxial components; Computer aided instruction; Costs; Goniometers;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1998. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4478-2
DOI :
10.1109/APS.1998.701789