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30 May 1995 Optical beam forming and steering for phased array antenna
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Abstract
Two optical beam forming network (BFN) architectures that are deemed viable for on-board satellite phased-array antenna applications are assessed for functional capacity and technology feasibility: specifically, the implementation issues, reliability, and long-term performance are discussed for an M-beam, N-element phased-array antenna operating at Ka-band. Also included are the results of recently demonstrated proof-of-concept BFNs employing fiber optic true-time delay elements and coherent optical processor (COP) based approaches. The details of the trade-off study results and relevant POC hardware developed will be presented in the conference to demonstrate the advantage of light weight and large bandwidth capability of photonic beamforming which are at premium in large antenna arrays. Coherent optical processor using Fourier transform has many advantages.
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Dilip K. Paul, Rajender Razdan, and Brian G. Markey "Optical beam forming and steering for phased array antenna", Proc. SPIE 2482, Photonics for Space Environments III, (30 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210531
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KEYWORDS
Phased array optics

Antennas

Fiber optics

Phase shifts

Optical components

Satellites

Microwave radiation

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