TRANSVERSE DOPPLER PATTERN MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUE
Abstract
Results are presented of an analytic investigation of the transverse doppler pattern measurement technique for determining the far field radiation characteristics of large antennas from near field measurements. The technique is based on using doppler signal processing to obtain the information necessary for predicting the far field patterns of large antennas in their site environments. Primary emphasis was placed on establishing a rigorous mathematical description of the measurement process from which system parameters and performance may be determined. Several mathematical models were developed which differ both in the analytical approach and in the physical make-up of the measuring system. Mathematical approximations for the diffraction field of the aperture were expanded in several coordinate frames. The signal processing systems investigated include multichannel processing, synthetic aperture processing, and directional and nondirectional sampling antennas. Attention was given to linear arrays, rectangular arrays with separable and nonseparable distributions, circular apertures with circularly symmetric distribution, and arbitrarily shaped radiating apertures with large linear phase deviations. Two experimental procedures were outlined for the purpose of verifying the feasibility of the analytical work.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0408271
Entities
People
- H. H. Hougardy
- R. K. Mcfadden
Organizations
- Teledyne Technologies