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9 November 1987 Fiber Based Phased Array Antennas
Joel L Guggenmos, Ronald L Johnson
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Abstract
A phased array antenna is a multi-element antenna capable of agile electronic beam forming and steering requiring several hundred high frequency, wide bandwidth, interconnections. Conventional distribution methods using waveguide or coax are impractical because they exhibit high attenuation, limited bandwidth, sensitivity to EMI, temperature drifts, and phase instability. Additionally, for large numbers of antenna elements, the size and weight of such systems make them impossible for large scale implementation on communication satellites. RF signal distribution via fiber optic technology is a potential solution to these phased array antenna problems.
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Joel L Guggenmos and Ronald L Johnson "Fiber Based Phased Array Antennas", Proc. SPIE 0789, Optical Technology for Microwave Applications III, (9 November 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940722
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KEYWORDS
Modulation

Phased array optics

Antennas

Phased arrays

Sensors

Microwave radiation

Signal detection

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