DocumentCode :
2505572
Title :
Comparison of time-domain responses of reflector and phased array antennas
Author :
Leatherwood, D.A. ; Corey, L.E. ; Cotton, R.B. ; Mitchell, B.S. ; Hampton, J.G.
Author_Institution :
Georgia Tech. Res. Inst., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume :
4
fYear :
2000
fDate :
16-21 July 2000
Firstpage :
2156
Abstract :
This paper describes findings from a research program to investigate the main beam and sidelobe impulse responses of large phased array antennas and reflector antennas typically used for radar applications. Particular emphasis is given to the way that the impulse response changes from the main beam to the sidelobe region of the antenna. Antennas are designed to radiate a plane wave with a given polarization and frequency in a specified main beam direction. However, the time-domain impulse response will vary according to the actual implementation of the antenna design. The time-domain effects affect the transmit and received waveforms and therefore advanced signal processing algorithms such as adaptive digital beamforming (ADBF) and space-time adaptive processing (STAP). Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) has instituted an internal research program to investigate the time-domain phenomenology of phased array antennas and develop computer simulation tools and measurement capability for characterizing these phenomena. The authors discuss the time-domain phenomena and the effects that the antenna architecture produce. An overview of the method GTRI is using to investigate these phenomena is given, and some comparisons of a reflector antenna and a series corporate-fed phased array are presented.
Keywords :
antenna feeds; antenna phased arrays; array signal processing; radar antennas; reflector antennas; space-time adaptive processing; time-domain analysis; transient response; Georgia Tech Research Institute; STAP; adaptive digital beamforming; antenna architecture; antenna design; computer simulation tools; frequency; main beam response; phased array antennas; plane wave radiation; polarization; radar applications; received waveform; reflector antennas; research program; series corporate-fed phased array; sidelobe impulse response; sidelobe region; signal processing algorithms; space-time adaptive processing; time-domain effects; time-domain impulse response; time-domain responses; transmit waveform; Antenna arrays; Directive antennas; Frequency; Phased arrays; Polarization; Radar antennas; Radar applications; Reflector antennas; Signal processing algorithms; Time domain analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2000. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6369-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APS.2000.874920
Filename :
874920
Link To Document :
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