Large Ka-Band Slot Array for Digital Beam-Forming Applications

TBMG-10724

08/01/2011

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This work describes the development of a large Ka Band Slot Array for the Glacier and Land Ice Surface Topography Interferometer (GLISTIN), a proposed spaceborne interferometric synthetic aperture radar for topographic mapping of ice sheets and glaciers. GLISTIN will collect ice topography measurement data over a wide swath with sub-seasonal repeat intervals using a Ka-band digitally beam-formed antenna.For technology demonstration purpose a receive array of size 1×1 m, consisting of 160×160 radiating elements, was developed. The array is divided into 16 sticks, each stick consisting of 160×10 radiating elements, whose outputs are combined to produce 16 digital beams. A transmit array stick was also developed. The antenna arrays were designed using Elliott’s design equations with the use of an infinite-array mutual-coupling model. A Floquet wave model was used to account for external coupling between radiating slots. Because of the use of uniform amplitude and phase distribution, the infinite array model yielded identical values for all radiating elements but for alternating offsets, and identical coupling elements but for alternating positive and negative tilts.

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"Large Ka-Band Slot Array for Digital Beam-Forming Applications," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2011.
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Aug 1, 2011
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TBMG-10724
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English