EISCAT_3D - a next-generation European radar system for upper atmosphere and geospace research

The EISCAT Scientifi c Association, together with a number of collaborating institutions, has recently completed a feasibility and design study for an enhanced performance research radar facility to replace the existing EISCAT UHF and VHF systems. This study was supported by EU Sixth-Framework fundi...

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Veröffentlicht in:The radio science bulletin 2010 (333), p.75
Hauptverfasser: Wannberg, Gudmund, Eliasson, L., Johansson, J., Wolf, I., Andersson, H., Bergqvist, Peter, Häggström, I., Iinatti, T., Laakso, T., Larsen, R., Markkanen, J., Marttala, I., Postila, M., Turunen, E., van Eyken, A., Vanhainen, L.-G., Westman, A., Behlke, R., Belyey, V., Grydeland, T., Gustavsson, B., La Hoz, C., Borg, Johan, Delsing, Jerker, Johansson, Jonny, Larsmark, Mikael, Lindgren, Tore, Lundberg, Magnus, Finch, I., Harrison, R.A., McKay, D., Puccio, W., Renkwitz, T.
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Zusammenfassung:The EISCAT Scientifi c Association, together with a number of collaborating institutions, has recently completed a feasibility and design study for an enhanced performance research radar facility to replace the existing EISCAT UHF and VHF systems. This study was supported by EU Sixth-Framework funding. The new radar retains the powerful multi-static geometry of the EISCAT UHF, but will employ phased arrays, direct-sampling receivers, and digital beamforming and beam steering. Design goals include, inter alia, a tenfold improvement in temporal and spatial resolution, an extension of the instantaneous measurement of full-vector ionospheric drift velocities from a single point to the entire altitude range of the radar, and an imaging capability to resolve small-scale structures. Prototype receivers and beamformers are currently being tested on a 48-element, 224 MHz array (the "Demonstrator") erected at the Kiruna EISCAT site, using the EISCAT VHF transmitter as an illuminator.
ISSN:1024-4530
DOI:10.23919/URSIRSB.2010.7911050