Citation
Abstract
JPL and NASA are in the process of developing ground and spacecraft antenna systems at Ka-band frequencies for future deep space applications. The use of Kaband (32-GHz down) communication will result in smaller ground and spacecraft antennas and associated equipment, and will provide larger bandwidths necessary for very high data rate communication and radio navigation. In this article, the use of a small phased array as a feed for a reflector antenna system with lmited scan capability is addressed. Different feed and antenna configurations, as well as array architectures, are examined. Some theoretical and experimental parameters of a particular breadboard feed array developed by JPL and the University of Massachusetts are presented. Guidelines for the future direction of this effort are provided.
Details
- Volume
- 42-109
- Published
- May 15, 1992
- Pages
- 367–376
- File Size
- 480.3 KB