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21 August 2001 Microstrip-based Rotman lens for millimeter-wave sensing operations
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Abstract
Rotman lenses offer a compact, rugged and reliable means of forming multi-beam staring array sensing arrangements. The successful implementation of Rotman devices, that operate at mm-wave frequencies, is important to a wide range of applications ranging from covert military operations and collision avoidance in cars and boats in poor weather, to landing aids for aircraft. This paper discusses the development of a Ka-band microstrip-based Rotman lens that is to be used in collision avoidance and other military related roles.
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Leonard T. Hall, Hedley J. Hansen, and Derek Abbott "Microstrip-based Rotman lens for millimeter-wave sensing operations", Proc. SPIE 4373, Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology V, (21 August 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.438143
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Sensors

Collision avoidance

Lens design

Signal to noise ratio

Matrices

Radiometry

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