Title :
Deterministic RF ing in phased arrays for the next generation of radio telescopes
Author :
Smolders, Bart ; Hampson, Grant
Author_Institution :
Netherlands Found. for Res. in Astron., Dwingeloo, Netherlands
fDate :
8/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A requirement of the next generation of radio telescopes for astronomy is the ability to cope with the forever increasing problem of radio-frequency interference (RFI). Unlike conventional fixed parabolic receivers, currently used in astronomy, the application of phased-array beamforming techniques opens up the possibility to spatially RFI in the RF domain, prior to signal digitization. This paper presents results from the second phased-array experimental demonstrator, the One Square Meter Array, on calibration and RF ing performance. The approach is to deterministically known RFI in the RF beamforming domain, and to adaptively remove the remaining RFI in the digital beamforming domain. A novel array-calibration technique, called the multi-element phase toggle technique (MEP), is presented. This technique allows a fast and very accurate calibration of wide-band phased-array antennas. Array calibration is shown to determine the extent to which RFI can be removed by experimental verification of simulated depths.
Keywords :
adaptive antenna arrays; antenna phased arrays; array signal processing; calibration; interference suppression; radioastronomical techniques; radiofrequency interference; radiotelescopes; One Square Meter Array; RF domain; RFI; array calibration; array signal processing; deterministic RF ing; digital beamforming; multi-element phase toggle; phased-array beamforming; phased-array experimental demonstrator; phased-array telescopes; radio astronomy; radio telescopes; radio-frequency interference; simulated depths; wide-band phased-array antennas; Apertures; Array signal processing; Calibration; Phased arrays; RF signals; Radio astronomy; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency interference; Receivers; Telescopes;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2002.1043143