• Title/Summary/Keyword: 단원형배열안테나

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Direction Finding and Tracking using Single-Ring Circular Array Antenna and Space Division Table (단원형배열안테나와 공간분할테이블을 이용한 방향탐지 및 추적)

  • Park, Hyeongyu;Woo, Daewoong;Kim, Jaesik;Park, Jinsung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.117-124
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    • 2022
  • Single-ring circular array antennas can be applied to direction finding systems in order to use nose-section in other purposes, and the interferometry is a proper direction finding method to those systems. We usually make the interferometer baseline long enough to achieve good angular accuracy. However, an interferometer with baseline longer than a half-wavelength has the ambiguity problem. In this paper, we present a novel method for solving the ambiguity problem in interferometry systems. This technique is based on the amplitude comparison method and the space division table, and it can place a target within the angular region in which the ambiguity problem does not occur by roughly estimating direction-of-arrival. The Monte Carlo simulation results show that proposed method can effectively remove the ambiguity problem in the system.

Main-Lobe Recognition for Sum-Delta Monopulse of Single-Ring Circular Array Antenna (단원형배열안테나의 합차 모노펄스 주엽 식별)

  • Hyeongyu Park;Daewoong Woo;Jaesik Kim
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.122-128
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    • 2023
  • The target must be located within the main-lobe of the antenna in order to measure the direction of the target by using sum-delta monopulse technique. The most common way if the target is located within the main-lobe is to compare the amplitude of the sum channel received signal with the delta channel received signal. However, in the case of the single-ring circular array antenna, it is difficult to apply the conventional method due to its structural limitation where antenna elements do not exist in the center of the array. In this paper, we proposed a novel method to identify whether a target is located within the main-lobe by appropriately adjusting the feeding amplitude of each element constituting the single-ring circular array antenna through the particle swarm optimization method. Simulation results showed that the proposed method can determine whether the target is located within the main-lobe of the single-ring circular array antenna.