Title :
Multi-band antenna technology
Author_Institution :
RST Sci. Res., Inc., Anaheim, CA, USA
Abstract :
Enhancing the operational capability of current sensors and radar systems to detect targets at long ranges and map the terrain in all kinds of weather is a well-accepted measure. Multi-target tracking would require multi-beam, multi-band scanning phased array antennas. Therefore, in order to meet the current challenges, current sensor systems and radar systems must be expanded and strengthened to support the ever-increasing military requirements. Phased array antennas have emerged as the most viable solution for these important applications that include surveillance, tracking targets on the ground and for high-resolution ground mapping when operating at a sufficient altitude. Active phased array radar uses an advanced antenna system that not only employs electronic phase shifters to provide beam steering, but also contains solid-state RF amplifiers and low noise amplifiers for signal reception. Such phased array radar systems provide an excellent alternative to conventional radar systems on unmanned airborne vehicles (UAVs) or other air-platforms for surveillance and reconnaissance. In addition, the active array radar system offers advantages in the areas of power management and efficiency, reliability, signal reception, beam steering target detection and system performance.
Keywords :
active antenna arrays; airborne radar; aircraft antennas; antenna feeds; antenna phased arrays; antenna radiation patterns; beam steering; military radar; multibeam antennas; multifrequency antennas; phased array radar; radar antennas; radar detection; radar receivers; radar resolution; radar tracking; scanning antennas; search radar; terrain mapping; active array; active phased array radar; antenna pattern; beam steering; efficiency; electronic phase shifters; high-resolution ground mapping; long range target detection; low noise amplifiers; multi-band antenna technology; multi-beam antennas; multi-target tracking; phased array antennas; power management; reconnaissance; reliability; scanning antennas; signal reception; solid-state RF amplifiers; surveillance; terrain mapping; unmanned airborne vehicles; Airborne radar; Antenna arrays; Beam steering; Phased arrays; Radar antennas; Radar tracking; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Sensor systems; Surveillance; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2004. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8302-8
DOI :
10.1109/APS.2004.1330219