The scope of this contract entails a configuration study for a phased array fed transmit antenna operating in the frequency band of 17.7 to 20.2 GHz. This initial contract provides a basis for understanding the design limitations and advantages of advanced phased array and cluster feeds (both utilizing intergral MMIC modules) illuminating folded reflector optics (both near field and focused types). Design parametric analyses are performed utilizing as constraints the objective secondary performance requirements of the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (Table 1.0). The output of the study provides design information which serves as a data base for future active phased array fed antenna studies such as detailed designs required to ...
The system requirements, module test data, and S-band phased array subsystem test data are discussed...
Phased-array antenna systems offer many advantages to low-Earth-orbiting satellite systems. Their la...
The effects of atmospheric turbulence and the basis for the coherent scatter radar techniques are di...
Spacecraft array fed reflector antenna systems were assessed for particular application to a multipl...
Gregorian, Cassegrain, and single reflector systems were analyzed in configuration studies for commu...
A novel antenna configuration of two reflecting surfaces and a phased array is examined for applicat...
Increased capacity in future satellite systems can be achieved through antenna systems which provide...
The formalism of the sidelobe suppression algorithm and the method used to calculate the system nois...
The feasibility of electromagnetic compensation for reflector antenna surface distortions is investi...
The practicability of a multi-frequency antenna for spaceborne microwave radiometers was considered ...
The system requirements and hardware implementation for electromagnetic compensation of antenna perf...
The feasibility of electromagnetically compensating for reflector surface distortions has been inves...
A key element of the future NASA Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) mission is the lunar and Mars te...
Evaluation of phased array antennas for spacecraft communications and surveillance system
Virginia Tech has several articles which support the NASA Langley effort in the area of large apertu...
The system requirements, module test data, and S-band phased array subsystem test data are discussed...
Phased-array antenna systems offer many advantages to low-Earth-orbiting satellite systems. Their la...
The effects of atmospheric turbulence and the basis for the coherent scatter radar techniques are di...
Spacecraft array fed reflector antenna systems were assessed for particular application to a multipl...
Gregorian, Cassegrain, and single reflector systems were analyzed in configuration studies for commu...
A novel antenna configuration of two reflecting surfaces and a phased array is examined for applicat...
Increased capacity in future satellite systems can be achieved through antenna systems which provide...
The formalism of the sidelobe suppression algorithm and the method used to calculate the system nois...
The feasibility of electromagnetic compensation for reflector antenna surface distortions is investi...
The practicability of a multi-frequency antenna for spaceborne microwave radiometers was considered ...
The system requirements and hardware implementation for electromagnetic compensation of antenna perf...
The feasibility of electromagnetically compensating for reflector surface distortions has been inves...
A key element of the future NASA Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) mission is the lunar and Mars te...
Evaluation of phased array antennas for spacecraft communications and surveillance system
Virginia Tech has several articles which support the NASA Langley effort in the area of large apertu...
The system requirements, module test data, and S-band phased array subsystem test data are discussed...
Phased-array antenna systems offer many advantages to low-Earth-orbiting satellite systems. Their la...
The effects of atmospheric turbulence and the basis for the coherent scatter radar techniques are di...