Affordable Wideband Multifunction Phased Array Antenna Architectures Using Frequency Scaled Radiating Elements
Abstract
The existing Navy ships use a separate antenna for each function, resulting in proliferation of a large number of antennas on ships to meet the numerous functional requirements. Recently, wideband phased array antennas are being developed that can perform multiple functions simultaneously to reduce the number of antennas on ships. However, the number of radiating elements needed is prohibitively large, resulting in a complex and costly multifunction phased array antenna. This report discusses novel architectures that can consolidate many functions into a single wideband phased array antenna and at the same time reduce the total number of elements needed, thereby reducing the size, weight, power, and cost compared to a conventional wideband phased array architecture. Besides the number of elements, the number of simultaneous links and element bandwidth requirements are also optimized in an effort to optimize both cost and complexity
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 04, 2014
- Accession Number
- ADA610684
Entities
People
- Dharmesh P. Patel
- Greg C. Tavik
- Jaganmohan B. Rao
- Rashmi Mital
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory