• Title/Summary/Keyword: Array Antenna Calibration

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Performance Analysis of Linear Array Antenna for Anti-jamming GPS Systems (항재밍 GPS 시스템을 위한 선형 어레이 안테나 성능 분석)

  • Kim, Kiyun
    • Journal of Satellite, Information and Communications
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.46-51
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, I design a linear array antenna simulator for anti-jamming GPS systems and perform various performance analysis by simulation. First, I generate simulated transmission signals through the analysis of GPS satellite signal structure, and analyze SNR(Signal to Noise power Ratio) performance of linear array antenna according to number of arrays under noise environments. In addition, I analyze the performance of the anti-jamming beam pattern using MMSE(Minimum Mean Square Error) signal processing method, and also analyze the anti-jamming performance considering antenna calibration problem when there are different delays between arrays.

A Technique Combining the Nonlinear Compensation and the Path Calibration by Using the Feedforward Scheme in Transmitting Array Antenna Systems (피드포워드 방식을 이용한 송신 배열 안테나의 비선형 보상과 경로 보정의 결합 기술)

  • Kim, Min;Eun, Chang-Soo
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.37 no.4A
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    • pp.197-204
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    • 2012
  • We propose a new scheme combining the compensation of HPA nonlinearity and the calibration of the path imperfections in the downlink OFDM smart antenna systems. We use a two term third-order polynomial (without second-order term) and the feedforward method for compensation and calibration to make each path of the antenna array have equal characteristics. Since the proposed scheme does not alter the base-band signal, it can be applied to the smart antenna system independently of the base-band signal processing section. The result of computer simulations shows that, with the addition of only one third-order term, the adverse nonlinear effects can be effectively compensated, and the those of linear imperfections can be calibrated as well.

A phase calibration method of active phased array antennas for satellite communication

  • Noh, Haeng-Sook;Jeon, Soon-Ik;Chae, Jong-seock
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2002.07a
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    • pp.519-522
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    • 2002
  • An active phased array antenna consists of many channels. Each channel has a different initial phase shift and gain because of the inequality in the active circuits themselves, interface between radiators and active circuits, and beam-forming circuits and other antenna system configurations. This raises an inherent problem in active phased array antennas. To compensate for this problem the initial phase and gain of each channel should be calibrated. This paper presents an efficient calibration method for an initial phase variation of each channel in active phased array antennas. We tested our method in an active phased array antenna, and obtained good results in the radiation pattern and beam direction of antenna.

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A Technique Combining the Path Calibration and Nonlinear Compensation in a Transmitting Antenna Array System (송신 배열 안테나의 경로 보정과 비선형 보상의 결합 기술)

  • Lim, Sun-Min;Kim, Min;Eun, Chang-Soo
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.49 no.5
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    • pp.27-36
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    • 2012
  • We propose a new scheme combining the calibration of the path imperfections and the compensation of HPA nonlinearity in the downlink OFDM smart antenna systems. We use a two term third-order polynomial (without second-order term) and the indirect learning architecture for calibration and compensation, to make each path of the antenna array have equal characteristics. We test our scheme with computer simulations. The result shows that, with the addition of only one third-order term, the adverse nonlinear effects as well as the those of linear imperfections can be effectively compensated.

Performance Analysis of Array Processing Techniques for GNSS Receivers under Array Uncertainties

  • Lee, Sangwoo;Heo, Moon-Beom;Sin, Cheonsig;Kim, Sunwoo
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.43-51
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    • 2017
  • In this study, the effect of the steering vector model mismatch due to array uncertainties on the performance of array processing was analyzed through simulation, along with the alleviation of the model mismatch effect depending on array calibration. To increase the reliability of the simulation results, the actual steering vector of the array antenna obtained by electromagnetic simulation was used along with the Jahn's channel model, which is an experimental channel model. Based on the analysis of the power spectrum for each direction, beam pattern, and the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio of the beamformer output, the performance deterioration of array processing due to array uncertainties was examined, and the performance improvement of array processing through array calibration was also examined.

An Online Calibration Algorithm for Cellular CDMA Antenna Arrays (Cellular CDMA용 배열 안테나 오차 보정 알고리듬)

  • 석미경;조상우;전주환
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.29 no.2C
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    • pp.306-314
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    • 2004
  • Some receiver(and most transmit) beamforming algorithms with an array antenna at a cellular CDMA base stations require accurate internal and external calibrations. The external calibration, which usually needs to be done only once, determines the array manifolds, i.e. the complex response of each antenna as a function of DOA(Directions of Arrival). The internal calibrations are necessary because characteristics of RF/IF circuity of each receiver chain vary differently in response to temperature or humidity changes. We propose an iterative subspace-based calibration algorithm for an asynchronous CDMA-based antenna away in the presence of unknown gain and phase error is presented. We verify the subspace-based calibration algorithms by performing the experiment using measured data. Also, we propose an efficient algorithm using the simulated annealing technique. This algorithm overcomes the problem of the initial guessing in the subspace-based approach.

Considerations for Design and Implementation of a RF Emitter Localization System with Array Antennas

  • Lim, Deok Won;Lim, Soon;Chun, Sebum;Heo, Moon Beom
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, design and implementation issues for a network-oriented RF emitter localization system with array antenna are discussed. For hardware, the problem of array mismatch and RF/IF channel mismatch are introduced and the calibration schemes for solving those problems are also provided. For software, it is explained how to overcome the drawback of conventional MUltiple Signal Identification and Classification (MUSIC) algorithm in a point of identifying the number of received signals and problems such as Data Association Problem and Ghost Node Problem in regard to multiple emitter localization are presented with some approaches for getting around those problems. Finally, for implementation, a criterion for arranging each of sensors and a requirement for alignment of array antenna' orientation are also given.

Array Error Analysis and Correction of Active Array Antenna for AESA Radar (AESA 레이더 능동위상배열 안테나의 배열오차 분석 및 보정)

  • Lee, YuRi;Kim, JongPil;Kang, Yeonduk;Kim, SunJoo
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.414-423
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    • 2015
  • Array error analysis and correction of active array antenna are described in this paper. Array elements composed of radiator and TR(Transmit & Recive) module have error(magnitude and phase difference among array elements) which affects SLL(Side Lobe Level). Error affectedness level depends on ideal SLL according to antenna aperture weighting, number of array elements and antenna effective aperture. To satisfy required SLL, correction of array elements is necessary; adopted differently per errors, and weighted differently per shapes of antenna and required SLL. Errors of every individual element had been defined, performance of the antenna with or without error correction had been estimated and proved through near field test.

A Noise Re-radiation Calibration Technique in Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radiometer for Sub-Y-type Array at Ka-Band

  • Seo Seungwon;Kim Sunghyun;Choi Junho;Park Hyuk;Lee Hojin;Kim Yonghoon;Kang Gumsil
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.577-580
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    • 2004
  • To overcome with large size noise source distribution network design difficulty in interferometric radiometer system, especially for sub-Y-type array, a new on-board calibration technique using noise re-radiation is proposed in this paper. The suggested calibration technique is using noise re-radiation effect of center antenna after noise source injection from matched load. This approach is especially proper to sub-Y-type array interferometric synthetic aperture radiometer in mm-wave frequency band. Compared with noise injection network of a conventional synthetic aperture radiometer, the system mass, volume, and hardware complexity is reduced and cost-effective. Only one internal noise source, matched load, is used for injection using noise re-radiation technique a small set of sub-Y receiver channels is calibrated. Detailed calibration scenario is discussed and simulation results about noise re­radiation effect are presented.

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Radiation Pattern of Multibeam Array Antenna with Digital Beamforming for Stratospheric Communication System: Statistical Simulation

  • Ku, Bon-Jun;Ahn, Do-Seob;Lee, Seong-Pal;Shishlov, A.V.;Reutov, A.S.;Ganin, S.A.;Shubov, A.G.
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.197-204
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    • 2002
  • This paper presents the results of the numerical simulation of a multibeam active phased array antenna for a High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS). The simulation takes into account the random errors caused by the non-identity of the array elements and the inaccuracy of the antenna calibration. The results of our statistical simulation show that the strict requirements on the sidelobe envelope for HAPSs can be met when the amplitude and phase distribution errors are minor, a condition which may be achieved by using digital beamforming.

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