Title :
A technique for microwave ranging and remote phase synchronization
Author :
Belostotski, Leonid ; Landecker, Thomas L. ; Routledge, David
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Alberta Univ., Edmonton, Alta., Canada
fDate :
6/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A very precise electrical-distance measurement system that is also capable of supplying a phase-synchronous signal to a remote location is required for a new type of radio telescope, the large adaptive reflector (LAR). The system is based on a round-trip phase synchronization method, and is designed to work over a free-space path of length up to 1 km, the focal distance of the telescope. The electrical length of this path is to be measured with an accuracy of 70 μm and a phase-stable signal is to be provided at the remote end as the basis for a local-oscillator signal of stability equivalent to 5° at 22 GHz. Phase synchronization and distance measurement are accomplished with the same microwave ranging circuit. The distance measurement is derived from phase comparison of high-frequency signals, including a novel use of the Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT) to resolve the unavoidable wavelength ambiguity. The design of the system is described, and limitations imposed by phase-measurement and frequency-setting accuracy are explored. Errors due to atmospheric dispersion are negligible under most circumstances. Accurate phase synchronization has been demonstrated over a free-space path of ~300 m. The complete system has been simulated under noisy conditions, and its ability to meet the specifications demonstrated
Keywords :
distance measurement; feedback; measurement errors; microwave measurement; phase measurement; radiotelescopes; stability; synchronisation; 1 km; 22 GHz; 300 m; 70 micron; Chinese Remainder Theorem; airborne platform; electrical-distance measurement system; frequency-setting accuracy; large adaptive reflector; local-oscillator signal; microwave ranging circuit; microwave ranging technique; phase comparison; phase-measurement accuracy; phase-synchronous signal; precise distance measurement; precise ranging; radiotelescope; remote location; remote phase synchronization; round-trip phase synchronization method; square kilometer array; stability; Design methodology; Distance measurement; Electric variables measurement; Frequency synchronization; Length measurement; Microwave theory and techniques; Optical design; Phase measurement; Radio astronomy; Telescopes;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2002.1017727