DocumentCode
2062372
Title
A study on the isolation capability of multi-beam reflector antennas
Author
Viskum, H.-H. ; Tjonneland, K.
Author_Institution
TICRA, Copenhagen, Denmark
Volume
1
fYear
1995
fDate
18-23 June 1995
Firstpage
136
Abstract
The paper demonstrates how multi-beam antennas used for contoured beams in communications satellites are capable of providing very high isolation to adjacent service areas, even with antenna diameters that are smaller than dictated by the normal design rule. The isolation comes at a price in coverage gain, and it is shown that there exist an isolation level beyond which the reduction in gain is dramatic whereas up to this point the gain remains fairly stable. The investigation is greatly facilitated by a new minimax optimization formulation in which the residuals are based on relative gain levels, thus avoiding absolute gain (and sidelobe) goals as in the past. One of the deficiencies in the previously used procedures is that sidelobe and coverage constraints are treated equally such that gain increase and sidelobe reduction occur simultaneously, resulting sometimes in an isolation higher than requested. The new technique can trade this extra isolation into useful coverage gain.
Keywords
antenna radiation patterns; minimax techniques; multibeam antennas; reflector antennas; satellite antennas; adjacent service area; antenna diameter; communications satellites; contoured beams; coverage constraints; coverage gain; design rule; isolation capability; isolation level; minimax optimization; multibeam reflector antennas; relative gain levels; residuals; sidelobe constraints; sidelobe reduction; Accuracy; Antenna arrays; Antenna feeds; Artificial satellites; Directional antennas; Frequency; Modems; Optical arrays; Reflector antennas; Satellite antennas;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 1995. AP-S. Digest
Conference_Location
Newport Beach, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2719-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APS.1995.529981
Filename
529981
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