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Volumetric phased arrays for satellite communications

Posted on:2007-10-01Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Georgia Institute of TechnologyCandidate:Barott, William ChaunceyFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390005471369Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
The high amount of scientific and communications data produced by low earth orbiting satellites necessitates economical methods of communication with these satellites. A volumetric phased array for demonstrating horizon-to-horizon electronic tracking of the NASA satellite EO-1 was developed and demonstrated.; As a part of this research, methods of optimizing the elemental antenna as well as the antenna on-board the satellite were investigated. Using these optimized antennas removes the variations in received signal strength that are due to the angularly dependent propagation loss exhibited by the communications link. An exhaustive study characterized two antenna architectures, and included optimizations for radiation pattern, bandwidth, impedance, and polarization.; Additional studies were conducted regarding the optimization of aperiodic arrays. Volumetric arrays were investigated in detail, and pattern-space representations of volumetric arrays were created. A tracking algorithm for use with volumetric arrays was developed. This algorithm allows high-resolution direction finding using a small number of antennas while mitigating aliasing ambiguities. Finally, a method of efficiently applying multiple beam synthesis using the Fast Fourier Transform to aperiodic arrays was developed. This algorithm enables the operation of phased arrays combining the benefits of aperiodic element position with the efficiency of FFT multiple beam synthesis.
Keywords/Search Tags:Arrays, Phased, Satellite, Volumetric
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