An active dual-polarized Log-Periodic antenna has been designed to meet the requirements of the low-frequency (50 - 350 MHz) radio telescope of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). The integration of antenna and low noise amplifier has been conceived in order to achieve a high degree of testability. This aspect has been found to be crucial to obtain a smooth frequency response compatible with the SKA science cases. The design has also been driven by other factors such as the large-volume production (more than 130 000 antennas will be built) and the environmental conditions of the harsh Australian desert. A specific verification approach based on both wideband radiometric spectral and spatial measurements in relevant laboratory and in-situ cond...
The next generation of radio-astronomy telescopes in the UHF or decimetre band require phased-array ...
As the Square Kilometre Array progresses toward the construction phase, the first prototypes of th...
A novel antenna pattern measurement technique has been recently developed exploiting the capabilitie...
An active dual-polarized Log-Periodic antenna has been designed to meet the requirements of the low-...
We test the bandpass smoothness performance of two prototype Square Kilometre Array (SKA) SKA1-Low l...
The electromagnetic modeling and testing is presented for antenna elements devoted to the low freque...
We describe the design and performance of the Engineering Development Array (EDA), which is a low fr...
The SKA is a next generation radio telescope employing phased aperture arrays at its lowest operatin...
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Project is a global science and engineering project realizing the n...
We present measured results for a dual polarized 1 to 13 GHz laboratory model of a feed for use in r...
This paper presents the design and characterization process of an active array demonstrator for the ...
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Project is a global science and engineering project realizing the n...
The low frequency component of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA1-Low) will be an aperture phased arra...
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be the most sensitive radio telescope ever built. It is divide...
© 2017 The Authors. This paper is the first in a series of papers describing the impact of antenna i...
The next generation of radio-astronomy telescopes in the UHF or decimetre band require phased-array ...
As the Square Kilometre Array progresses toward the construction phase, the first prototypes of th...
A novel antenna pattern measurement technique has been recently developed exploiting the capabilitie...
An active dual-polarized Log-Periodic antenna has been designed to meet the requirements of the low-...
We test the bandpass smoothness performance of two prototype Square Kilometre Array (SKA) SKA1-Low l...
The electromagnetic modeling and testing is presented for antenna elements devoted to the low freque...
We describe the design and performance of the Engineering Development Array (EDA), which is a low fr...
The SKA is a next generation radio telescope employing phased aperture arrays at its lowest operatin...
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Project is a global science and engineering project realizing the n...
We present measured results for a dual polarized 1 to 13 GHz laboratory model of a feed for use in r...
This paper presents the design and characterization process of an active array demonstrator for the ...
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Project is a global science and engineering project realizing the n...
The low frequency component of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA1-Low) will be an aperture phased arra...
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be the most sensitive radio telescope ever built. It is divide...
© 2017 The Authors. This paper is the first in a series of papers describing the impact of antenna i...
The next generation of radio-astronomy telescopes in the UHF or decimetre band require phased-array ...
As the Square Kilometre Array progresses toward the construction phase, the first prototypes of th...
A novel antenna pattern measurement technique has been recently developed exploiting the capabilitie...