Radioengineering (Apr 2019)

An Efficient Multi-Beam Array Architecture for L-Band Secondary Surveillance Radars

  • H. Aliakbarian,
  • M. Khak,
  • M. Shahpari,
  • A. Nooraei Yeganeh,
  • F. Mazlumi,
  • S. H. Najmolhoda,
  • R. Baghlani,
  • R. Salimi Nejad

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 1
pp. 84 – 91

Abstract

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In this paper, the design and fabrication of a large array antenna with three required, Sum, Difference and Control beams for a monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) is presented. A special array element, which is a high gain dual dipole structure, is designed and tested. This element has 9.6 dB gain in 1060 MHz and does not need any balun. The main challenge of extracting three beams out of one beam feeding networks (BFN) has been resolved efficiently by maximum integration of all three in one network, reducing the number of required modules to one half. The complete 33-element array, working in 1030 MHz and 1090 MHz is designed based on the Taylor array factor. The complex feed network of this 6-meter long array has successfully been synthesized as modular as possible. Sum pattern was designed for 2.7o azimuth beam width and -20 dB side lobe level and Diff pattern with a deep null in the boresight of the Sum pattern. The Ctrl beam was also designed in order to cover the Sum beam except in the direction of the main lobe.

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