This report presents concepts for a planar active electronically scanned antenna(AESA). The goal of the project was to devlop a low-weight, low profile, thin, S-band antenna with wide-scan angle capabilities. In the final concept the service aspects of the T/R-modules was also taken into acount in order to allow easy and fast replacements of these components. The antenna was designed and optimised using the commercial software Ansoft HFSS. A prototype of the antenna was constructed and later measured and verified. The final concept is a 2m×2m antenna with an estimated weight of around 320 kg, around 11 cm thick (where the thickness of the antenna element is 1.76 cm) and has a maximum scan angle range of more than 45 degrees (with <–10dB ...
A novel design of an S-band active array antenna with enhanced frequency selectivity properties, for...
This paper presents the design of a smart antenna that can achieve three-dimensional beam scanning c...
The work described in this thesis concerns the integration of high-efficiency, high-gain and wideban...
This report presents concepts for a planar active electronically scanned antenna(AESA). The goal of ...
The contribution talks about the application of AESA technology for telemetry ground antennas. The A...
The objective of this work is the development of an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) anten...
The projects purpose is to design, build and measure a transmitter and receiver module (TRM) and ant...
This paper presents an S-band AESA antenna with inexpensive T/R-modules and a novel RF feeding netwo...
Issued as Interim report, and Final technical report, Project A-2842Final technical report has title...
Some of the concepts of an AESA antenna frontend for a low-cost coherent radar system demonstrator i...
This thesis evaluates two array antenna elements for large phased array antennas. The two antenna co...
This final year project details the design of a wideband low-profile antenna that operates in 200MHz...
The design of a linear array of longitudinal-tapered slot antenna (LTSA) to be used as a sub-array e...
This paper presents design considerations for the development of wide-scanning antennas for on-craft...
In the field of Radar Communication, antennas are used in detection applications. Its applications a...
A novel design of an S-band active array antenna with enhanced frequency selectivity properties, for...
This paper presents the design of a smart antenna that can achieve three-dimensional beam scanning c...
The work described in this thesis concerns the integration of high-efficiency, high-gain and wideban...
This report presents concepts for a planar active electronically scanned antenna(AESA). The goal of ...
The contribution talks about the application of AESA technology for telemetry ground antennas. The A...
The objective of this work is the development of an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) anten...
The projects purpose is to design, build and measure a transmitter and receiver module (TRM) and ant...
This paper presents an S-band AESA antenna with inexpensive T/R-modules and a novel RF feeding netwo...
Issued as Interim report, and Final technical report, Project A-2842Final technical report has title...
Some of the concepts of an AESA antenna frontend for a low-cost coherent radar system demonstrator i...
This thesis evaluates two array antenna elements for large phased array antennas. The two antenna co...
This final year project details the design of a wideband low-profile antenna that operates in 200MHz...
The design of a linear array of longitudinal-tapered slot antenna (LTSA) to be used as a sub-array e...
This paper presents design considerations for the development of wide-scanning antennas for on-craft...
In the field of Radar Communication, antennas are used in detection applications. Its applications a...
A novel design of an S-band active array antenna with enhanced frequency selectivity properties, for...
This paper presents the design of a smart antenna that can achieve three-dimensional beam scanning c...
The work described in this thesis concerns the integration of high-efficiency, high-gain and wideban...