This article proposes an innovative method for extending the scan range of phased arrays based on Rotman lens by a factor two. The main objective is to take advantage of the performance of the Rotman lens as beamforming network, resolving its intrinsic increase of phase error and coupling losses when wide scan angles are required. The proposed concept aims to overcome these limitations by introducing the combination of two specific operations called “complete beam shifting (CBS)” and “beam mirroring (BM).” The described technique is applied to a 24 GHz scanning array antenna system, designed and manufactured by taking into consideration fabrication and related cost issues. Finally, the proposed concept has been validated through measurement...
In this dissertation, several new millimeter-wave phased array circuits and antennas are presented f...
Multi-beam approaches using beam-forming antenna array architectures have been identified as one sol...
©2003 COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical EngineeringRotman lenses have the potent...
This paper presents an implementation of a technique aimed to double the scanning range of a 24 GHz ...
The aim of this work is to design a smart and cost effective 24 GHz Short Range Radar (SRR) array an...
The design of the phase management unit needed for extending the scan range of a 24 GHz array antenn...
An electrically steerable beam is an essential standard in the recent wireless application in order ...
Microwave Rotman Lenses support wide-angle scanning, wideband, low-phase error, and true time delay ...
This work presents the design and implementation of Rotman lens as a beam steering device for Indust...
Applications in radar systems and communications systems require very often antennas with beam steer...
The Rotman lens is a beam former which is attractive due to its wide bandwidth, wide angular cove ra...
Several services associated with satellite on the move and 5G applications are populating the K and ...
Constrained lens geometries have attracted attention as a replacement for bulky mechanical beam-stee...
International audienceA multi-beam antenna system fed by a dual-layer Rotman lens is presented in mu...
In this work an all-metal Rotman lens antenna design is presented. Ridge waveguides are used for the...
In this dissertation, several new millimeter-wave phased array circuits and antennas are presented f...
Multi-beam approaches using beam-forming antenna array architectures have been identified as one sol...
©2003 COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical EngineeringRotman lenses have the potent...
This paper presents an implementation of a technique aimed to double the scanning range of a 24 GHz ...
The aim of this work is to design a smart and cost effective 24 GHz Short Range Radar (SRR) array an...
The design of the phase management unit needed for extending the scan range of a 24 GHz array antenn...
An electrically steerable beam is an essential standard in the recent wireless application in order ...
Microwave Rotman Lenses support wide-angle scanning, wideband, low-phase error, and true time delay ...
This work presents the design and implementation of Rotman lens as a beam steering device for Indust...
Applications in radar systems and communications systems require very often antennas with beam steer...
The Rotman lens is a beam former which is attractive due to its wide bandwidth, wide angular cove ra...
Several services associated with satellite on the move and 5G applications are populating the K and ...
Constrained lens geometries have attracted attention as a replacement for bulky mechanical beam-stee...
International audienceA multi-beam antenna system fed by a dual-layer Rotman lens is presented in mu...
In this work an all-metal Rotman lens antenna design is presented. Ridge waveguides are used for the...
In this dissertation, several new millimeter-wave phased array circuits and antennas are presented f...
Multi-beam approaches using beam-forming antenna array architectures have been identified as one sol...
©2003 COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical EngineeringRotman lenses have the potent...