Phased-array antennas are required for many future NASA missions. They will provide agile electronic beam forming for communications and tracking in the range of 1 to 100 GHz. Such phased arrays are expected to use several hundred GaAs monolithic integrated circuits (MMICs) as transmitting and receiving elements. However, the interconnections of these elements by conventional coaxial cables and waveguides add weight, reduce flexibility, and increase electrical interference. Alternative interconnections based on optical fibers, optical processing, and holography are under evaluation as possible solutions. In this paper, the current status of these techniques is described. Since high-frequency optical components such as photodetectors, lasers...
A multiband phased-array antenna (PAA) can reduce the number of antennas on shipboard platforms whil...
Multibeam systems of the future using monolithic microwave integrated circuits to provide phase cont...
This thesis deals with a special way to fully exploit and further enhance the high flexibility of th...
Phased-array antennas are required for many of NASA's future missions. They will pro-vide agile...
Using MMICs in phased-array applications above 20 GHz requires complex RF and control signal distrib...
A complex signal distribution system is required to feed and control GaAs monolithic microwave integ...
Gallium arsenide (GaAs) monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC's) show promise in phased-arr...
Phased array antennas long were investigated to support the agile, multibeam radiating apertures wit...
The persistent trend to use millimeter-wave frequencies for satellite communications presents the ch...
Optical distribution of control signals in electronically steered phased array antennas is being con...
Optoelectronic integrated circuits offer radiation-hardened solutions for satellite systems in addit...
Monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC), which incorporate all the elements of a microwave c...
A microwave/millimeter wave system-level integrated circuit (SLIC) being developed for use in phased...
Optical control of microwave devices and circuits by an optical fiber has the potential to simplify ...
This project is part of a study within the Advanced Air Transportation Technologies program undertak...
A multiband phased-array antenna (PAA) can reduce the number of antennas on shipboard platforms whil...
Multibeam systems of the future using monolithic microwave integrated circuits to provide phase cont...
This thesis deals with a special way to fully exploit and further enhance the high flexibility of th...
Phased-array antennas are required for many of NASA's future missions. They will pro-vide agile...
Using MMICs in phased-array applications above 20 GHz requires complex RF and control signal distrib...
A complex signal distribution system is required to feed and control GaAs monolithic microwave integ...
Gallium arsenide (GaAs) monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC's) show promise in phased-arr...
Phased array antennas long were investigated to support the agile, multibeam radiating apertures wit...
The persistent trend to use millimeter-wave frequencies for satellite communications presents the ch...
Optical distribution of control signals in electronically steered phased array antennas is being con...
Optoelectronic integrated circuits offer radiation-hardened solutions for satellite systems in addit...
Monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC), which incorporate all the elements of a microwave c...
A microwave/millimeter wave system-level integrated circuit (SLIC) being developed for use in phased...
Optical control of microwave devices and circuits by an optical fiber has the potential to simplify ...
This project is part of a study within the Advanced Air Transportation Technologies program undertak...
A multiband phased-array antenna (PAA) can reduce the number of antennas on shipboard platforms whil...
Multibeam systems of the future using monolithic microwave integrated circuits to provide phase cont...
This thesis deals with a special way to fully exploit and further enhance the high flexibility of th...