DocumentCode
1287847
Title
Self-phasing antenna array techniques for mobile communications applications
Author
Fusco, Vincent F. ; Karode, Shyurn
Volume
11
Issue
6
fYear
1999
fDate
12/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
279
Lastpage
286
Abstract
This paper provides a summary of the basic concepts of retrodirective antenna arrays. Originally this class of antenna was developed in the 1960s for direct satellite-to-ground transmission of high-power microwave energy. The explosive growth of mobile communications has, in the authors´ opinion, reopened the debate for alternative applications of retrodirective array techniques. Advances in microstrip antenna design coupled with the availability of integrated circuit amplifier and mixer components permit minimum-complexity retrodirective antenna arrays to be constructed. Several different planar retrodirective antenna architectures are presented and their basic operational characteristics given. A novel application for co-operating retrodirective antennas in a duplex communication link with inherent space division multiple access capability is also described. Finally some of the operational parameters which could ultimately limit the performance of this class of antenna are discussed
Keywords
adaptive antenna arrays; antenna phased arrays; land mobile radio; microstrip antenna arrays; planar antenna arrays; radio links; radio tracking; satellite antennas; space division multiple access; adaptive antenna; antenna performance; co-operating retrodirective antennas; corner reflector; direct satellite-to-ground transmission; duplex communication link; high-power microwave energy; integrated circuit amplifier; microstrip antenna design; mixer components; mobile communications applications; moving target tracking; operational characteristics; operational parameters; planar retrodirective antenna architectures; retrodirective antenna arrays; self-phasing antenna array; space division multiple access;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0954-0695
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ecej:19990608
Filename
815895
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