DocumentCode :
3475486
Title :
Planar phased array antenna relationships for FFT and Butler matrix generated beamlets with graphical display of results
Author :
Chiavacci, Paul A. ; Locke, John W.
Author_Institution :
Raytheon Electron. Syst., Sudbury, MA, USA
fYear :
1996
fDate :
15-18 Oct 1996
Firstpage :
196
Lastpage :
202
Abstract :
In many present day communication systems it is desirable to have multiple beam illumination of the coverage area. This is certainly true when the goal is ubiquitous earth coverage from an orbiting satellite constellation. For previous geosynchronous satellite applications where a limited number of beams were required in a limited-scan configuration an array feed and reflector were well suited. For low earth orbit (LEO) applications, where wide scan is necessary and many beams are required, a direct-radiating phased array with orthogonal beamforming (Butler matrix and FFT beamformers are examples) is more appropriate. This paper defines and graphically depicts the relationship between the beamlets (diffraction limited beams) created by an FFT or Butler matrix beamformer and (1) scan angles containing the primary beamlet set, (2) grating lobe positions (scan angles) in real space, (3) resulting grating lobe patterns, and (4) the fraction of useable beamlets (i.e. the primary beamlets which are not in imaginary space nor would result in grating lobes in real space if used). The above conditions are defined and graphically portrayed for both rectangular (square) element spacing and triangular (equilateral) element spacing. The results are graphically displayed for selected element spacings between one-half and one wavelength. Relationships are defined to allow an extrapolation of results to lattices with greater than one wavelength element spacing to accommodate limited-scan antenna design
Keywords :
antenna phased arrays; fast Fourier transforms; matrix algebra; satellite antennas; Butler matrix generated beamlets; FFT; LEO applications; communication systems; coverage area; diffraction limited beams; direct-radiating phased array; geosynchronous satellite applications; graphical display; grating lobe positions; limited-scan antenna design; limited-scan configuration; multiple beam illumination; orbiting satellite constellation; orthogonal beamforming; planar phased array antenna relationships; primary beamlet set; rectangular element spacing; scan angles; triangular element spacing; wide scan; Antenna arrays; Array signal processing; Butler matrix; Diffraction gratings; Extrapolation; Feeds; Lighting; Low earth orbit satellites; Phased arrays; Satellite constellations;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Phased Array Systems and Technology, 1996., IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3232-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PAST.1996.566083
Filename :
566083
Link To Document :
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