By probing the field on a small subreflector at a minimal number of points, the main reflector surface errors can be obtained and subsequently used to design a phase-correction subreflector that can compensate for main reflector errors. The compensating phase-error profile across the subreflector can be achieved either by a surface deformation or by the use of an array of elements such as patch antennas that can cause a phase shift between the incoming and outgoing fields. The second option is of primary interest here, but the methodology can be applied to either case. The patch array is most easily implemented on a planar surface. Therefore, the example of a flat subreflector and a parabolic main reflector (a Newtonian dual reflector syste...
The dimensional stability of the surface of a large reflector antenna is important when high gain or...
The feasibility of a closed loop adaptive feed array system for compensating reflector surface defor...
The feasibility of electromagnetically compensating for reflector surface distortions has been inves...
The growing demands for high gain and accurate satellite communication systems will necessitate the ...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The tolerance issue is one of...
Surface errors on parabolic reflector antennas degrade the overall performance of the antenna. The e...
The deviation of a reflector antenna surface from a perfect parabolic shape causes degradation of th...
The feasibility of electromagnetic compensation for reflector antenna surface distortions is investi...
An expression for the phase error in the aperture plane of a spherical reflector was developed. The ...
In this paper, a modular technique is described for the analysis of dual-reflector antennas using a ...
The feasibility of compensating for reflector surface distortions has been investigated. The perform...
A symmetric reflectarray, consisting of variable-size square patch elements with a commonly used mat...
A simple procedure is described for determining the excitation coefficients of an array feed which c...
In 1987 a NASA panel recommended the creation of the Mission to Planet Earth. This mission was inten...
Using a Cassegrainian geometry, the 64-meter antenna with its distorted paraboloidal reflecting surf...
The dimensional stability of the surface of a large reflector antenna is important when high gain or...
The feasibility of a closed loop adaptive feed array system for compensating reflector surface defor...
The feasibility of electromagnetically compensating for reflector surface distortions has been inves...
The growing demands for high gain and accurate satellite communication systems will necessitate the ...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The tolerance issue is one of...
Surface errors on parabolic reflector antennas degrade the overall performance of the antenna. The e...
The deviation of a reflector antenna surface from a perfect parabolic shape causes degradation of th...
The feasibility of electromagnetic compensation for reflector antenna surface distortions is investi...
An expression for the phase error in the aperture plane of a spherical reflector was developed. The ...
In this paper, a modular technique is described for the analysis of dual-reflector antennas using a ...
The feasibility of compensating for reflector surface distortions has been investigated. The perform...
A symmetric reflectarray, consisting of variable-size square patch elements with a commonly used mat...
A simple procedure is described for determining the excitation coefficients of an array feed which c...
In 1987 a NASA panel recommended the creation of the Mission to Planet Earth. This mission was inten...
Using a Cassegrainian geometry, the 64-meter antenna with its distorted paraboloidal reflecting surf...
The dimensional stability of the surface of a large reflector antenna is important when high gain or...
The feasibility of a closed loop adaptive feed array system for compensating reflector surface defor...
The feasibility of electromagnetically compensating for reflector surface distortions has been inves...