DocumentCode
3200256
Title
Active-electronically-scanned-array based radar system features
Author
Gruener, W. ; Toernig, J.P. ; Fielding, P.J.
Author_Institution
Daimler-Benz AG, Stuttgart, Germany
fYear
1997
fDate
14-16 Oct 1997
Firstpage
339
Lastpage
343
Abstract
The European program AMSAR (airborne multi-role solid-state active array radar) undertaken by GTDAR (GEC Thomson Dasa Airborne Radar EEIG) under contract to the French Authorities acting on behalf of the French, German and United Kingdom Ministries of Defence, aims to demonstrate the capabilities of AESA (active electronically scanned array) based airborne radar systems. Among the impressive advantages of AESA technology are flexible antenna designs using TRMs (transmit-receive modules), small installation depth of antennas, and low RF (radio frequency) losses in the TRMs. On the basis of these features, new design principles for airborne radar systems can be realised. Thus it is possible to design multi-faceted arrays and to optimally adapt them to the operational requirements and the installation restrictions of the aircraft. Also, an AESA permits the flexible combination of TRMs to form sub-arrays for adaptive beam patterns on receive. The varied configuration possibilities for multi-faceted arrays and the resulting capabilities of such radar systems with active electronic scanning are briefly described. Finally, it is indicated, which capabilities of a multi-faceted array are planned to be demonstrated within the AMSAR programme
Keywords
airborne radar; AMSAR; GEC Thomson Dasa Airborne Radar EEIG; GTDAR; active-electronically-scanned-array based radar system features; adaptive beam patterns; airborne multi-role solid-state active array radar; airborne radar systems; antenna designs; configuration possibilities; design; installation depth; losses; multi-faceted arrays; sub-arrays; transmit-receive modules;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Radar 97 (Conf. Publ. No. 449)
Conference_Location
Edinburgh
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-698-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19971691
Filename
629153
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