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45-GHz MMIC power combining using a circuit-fed, spatially combined array
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We describe the design and measurement of a hybrid-circuit, tile-approach subarray for use in spatial power-combined transmitters. The subarray consists of 16 monolithic millimeter-wave integrated circuit (MMIC) amplifiers, each feeding a circularly polarized cavity-backed microstrip antenna. The average performance across the 43.5-45.5 GHz band is as follows: EIRP 18.3 dBW...
A 16-element subarray for hybrid-circuit tile-approach spatial power combining
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Three designs for a 4-by-4 are described for use in a spatial power-combined transmitter. The subarrays are constructed using a hybrid-circuit, tile-approach architecture and are composed of 16 cavity-backed, proximity-coupled microstrip antennas, each fed by a 0.5 watt amplifier. Both linearly and circularly polarized subarrays have been constructed for operation...
Experimental comparison of the radiation efficiency for conventional and cavity backed microstrip antennas
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The radiation efficiency of conventional microstrip antennas generally decreases when the substrate thickness or permittivity is increased because of loss to surface waves. However, constructing a metal cavity around the microstrip antenna prevents the surface wave propagation. Thus, the cavity backed microstrip antenna has been predicted to have increased radiation...
Phased array calibrations using measured element patterns
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A technique to compensate for differences in phased array element patterns is presented. Each measured element pattern is approximated by a virtual array whose excitation function is determined by the Woodward-Lawson synthesis technique. By extending the virtual array beyond the physical array dimensions, mutual coupling and edge diffraction effects can...
Low-sidelobe phased array antenna characteristics using the planar near-field scanning technique: theory and experiment
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Characteristics of a low-sidelobe phased array antenna are investigated using the technique of planar near-field scanning. The theory associated with the planar near-field scanning technique, with and without probe compensation, is reviewed and an application of the theory is made. The design of an experimental low-sidelobe phased array antenna consisting...
The Transportable Measurements Facility (TMF) system description
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This report describes the MIT Lincoln Laboratory Transportable Measurements Facility (TMF), a special purpose beacon interrogator patterned after the Discrete Address Beacon Sensor. This van-mounted experimental beacon system includes all ATCRBS/DABS reply processing and monopulse processing, but not other DABS processing. It was developed to collect data at various locations...
Zoom antenna
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In current ATC radars, high altitude targets are at a disadvantage when competing with low altitude undesired returns such as ground clutter and birds. The "zoom antenna" technique is proposed as a means of virtually eliminating this problem. An implementation based on control of multiple elevation beams during each range...
MLS Multipath Studies, Phase 3, Volume II: Development and Validation of Model for MLS Techniques
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This report presents work done during phase 3 of the US national Microwave Landing System (MLS) program toward developing a computer simulation model of the MLS multipath effects, the experimental validation ot the model, and the application of the model to investigate multipath performance of ICAO proposals for the new...
The Aircraft Reply and Interference Environment Simulator (ARIES) volume 1: principles of operation
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The Aircraft Reply and Interference Environment Simulator (ARIES) makes possible the performance assessment of a Discrete Address Beacon System (DABS) sensor under its specified maximum aircraft load. To do this ARIES operates upon a taped traffic model to generate simulated aircraft replies and fruit, feeding them to the sensor at...
Airborne measurements of ATCRBS fruit
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Airborne measurements of ATCRBS fruit (asynchronous replies from ATCRBS transponders) are described. These measurements were undertaken to provide a more firm basis for assessing the interference impact of ATCRBS fruit on airborne 1090 MHz receivers (as in BCAS). Fruit rate measurements were performed with an instrumented aircraft flying along the...