Title :
Beamformer Design Methods for Radio Astronomical Phased Array Feeds
Author :
Elmer, Michael ; Jeffs, Brian D. ; Warnick, Karl F. ; Fisher, J. Richard ; Norrod, Roger D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT, USA
Abstract :
A major emphasis in current radio astronomy instrumentation research is the use of phased array feeds (PAF) to provide radio telescopes with larger fields of view. One of the challenges of PAF systems is the design of beamformers that provide sufficient sensitivity and known, stable beam pattern structure. High sensitivity has been achieved with the maximum sensitivity beamformer without regard to beam pattern shape. Deterministic beamformers provide the desired pattern shape control, but suffer from a significant reduction in sensitivity. We present a hybrid beamforming method, which balances the tradeoff between high sensitivity and precise beam pattern shape control. A comparison of each of these beamforming methods, using measured data, confirms the advantage of the hybrid approach. The pattern distortions introduced by modeled beamformers can be mitigated with a transformation step, but ultimately it is shown that PAF beamformer design is best done using measured calibrators. A PAF calibration vector quality metric based on minimum description length is also introduced.
Keywords :
antenna feeds; antenna phased arrays; radioastronomical techniques; PAF beamformer design; PAF calibration vector quality metric; beamformer design method; deterministic beamformers; hybrid beamforming method; minimum description length; pattern distortions; pattern shape control; radio astronomical phased array feeds; radio astronomy instrumentation; radio telescopes; stable beam pattern structure; Arrays; Calibration; Data models; Noise; Radio astronomy; Sensitivity; Shape; Antenna array feeds; array signal processing; phased arrays; radio astronomy;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2011.2173143