Title :
Multimode interference generation in the horn-reflector antenna system during multipath fading
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Lab., Andover, MA, USA
Abstract :
A model for the generation of multimode interference in the horn-reflector antenna system is described. This interference arises due to the off-axis arrival of a signal-bearing ray during multipath fading, the excitation of a higher-order mode in the waveguide system, and the creation of an echo by the reflection and reconversion of this higher-order mode to the dominant mode. The results of calculations based on this model are qualitatively and quantitatively in agreement with the measurements made by P. Balaban (1989). The model predicts that the effects will be worse for vertical polarization and with tilted horn-reflector antennas. The multimoding generated will be worse at 6 GHz than at 4 GHz because of the increasing sharpness of the antenna patterns with increasing frequency. The discussion is limited to 6 GHz, although similar properties will be exhibited above 4.08 GHz where the TE21° mode can propagate in WC-281 waveguide
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; antenna theory; electromagnetic wave polarisation; fading; microwave links; radiofrequency interference; radiowave propagation; reflector antennas; waveguide antennas; 4.08 to 6 GHz; SHF; TE21° mode; WC-281 waveguide; antenna patterns; digital radio transmission; higher-order mode excitation; horn-reflector antenna system; interference generation; microwave antennas; mode conversion; mode reflection; model; multimode echo; multimode interference; multipath fading; off-axis arrival; signal-bearing ray; tilted type; vertical polarization; waveguide system; Antenna measurements; Antennas and propagation; Echo interference; Fading; Frequency; Horn antennas; Polarization; Predictive models; Reflection; Tellurium;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference and Exhibition 'Communications Technology for the 1990s and Beyond' (GLOBECOM), 1989. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1989.63924