• DocumentCode
    73765
  • Title

    Developments in retrodirective array technology

  • Author

    Fusco, Vincent ; Buchanan, N.

  • Author_Institution
    Inst. of Electron., Queen´s Univ. Belfast, Belfast, UK
  • Volume
    7
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    January 29 2013
  • Firstpage
    131
  • Lastpage
    140
  • Abstract
    There has been significant interest in retrodirective antennas, especially considering the wealth of applications that could be significantly enhanced, or created, by the use of such technology. There is enormous potential for retrodirective antennas where complicated automatic tracking systems would benefit from being replaced by much simpler systems. Retrodirective array technology offers one solution pathway since it can offer extremely fast tracking with relatively simple circuitry. Retrodirective or self-steering arrays are suited for low radio frequency (RF) power mobile terminal use particularly on or between un-stabilised vehicles. In this type of operational scenario, high degrees of relative movement are expected, and power consumption and weight of the antenna must be kept to a minimum. In this study, the authors give a brief historical review of basic retrodirective technology and elaborate on some recent developments at Queens University of Belfast associated with retrodirective antenna technology in relation to, two-way communications, ultrafast RADAR, microwave imaging, spatial power transmission, mitigation of multipath effects and spatial encryption.
  • Keywords
    antenna arrays; directive antennas; power consumption; tracking; Queens University of Belfast; automatic tracking systems; microwave imaging; multipath effects; power consumption; radio frequency power mobile terminal; retrodirective antennas; retrodirective array technology; self-steering arrays; spatial encryption; spatial power transmission; two-way communications; ultrafast RADAR;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation, IET
  • Publisher
    iet
  • ISSN
    1751-8725
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1049/iet-map.2012.0565
  • Filename
    6518494