Distributed adaptive combining system for multiple aperture antennas including phased arrays
This invention relates to an antenna system adapted to provide alignment of several antenna apertures in time to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio in antenna systems. A phased array type antenna apparatus compensates for phase and time differences between signals received at different elements of th...
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Zusammenfassung: | This invention relates to an antenna system adapted to provide alignment of several antenna apertures in time to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio in antenna systems.
A phased array type antenna apparatus compensates for phase and time differences between signals received at different elements of the antenna. Each element within the antenna apparatus has an associated phase/time adjuster circuit. The signals from each element are divided, with the first output routed to a combining circuit. The second output of one element is used as a reference signal, with the second output from the remaining elements routed to a switch. One signal is selected at the switch, and is used as a non-reference signal. Phase difference between the reference signal and the non-reference signal is determined at a comparator circuit, and the phase/time adjuster circuit associated with the non-reference signal is adjusted to bring the two signals into phase alignment. Time difference between the reference and non-reference signal is determined using dual correlators and a comparator circuit. The comparator circuit compares the magnitude of an in-phase channel and a quadrature channel from each comparator to determine time difference between the signals. The phase/time adjuster circuit is adjusted to bring the signals into time alignment. When each element is phase and time aligned, the output of the combining circuit is enhanced. Time difference can also be determined for several distinct phased array apertures within an antenna apparatus. |
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