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Title:

Three-dimensional radiation pattern measurement strategy for ground station antennas

Author(s):
Pederesen, M. N.; Letschnik, J.; Schelde, L.; Karstoft, H.; Schurig, F.; Walter, U.
Abstract:
This article describes how to measure a three-dimens ional antenna radiation pattern and the most effective method to achieve this. We present a new automated three-dimensional measurement scheme, inspired by the seed pattern of a sunflower seed head, where the seed placements are arranged in a way so that rotational symmetry is obtained to compromise the circular shape of a dish antenna radiation pattern in the three-dimensional space. This new AU– TUM Antenna Radiation Measurement Strat egy has produced superior results. It has been shown by this scheme that for instance the three-dimensional transmission pattern of a dish antenna can be measured automatically and easily checked against present regulations. The generic AU– TUM Antenna Radiation Measurement Strategy was verified on a 4.8-m Ka-band dish antenna. It was concluded that a three-dimensional radiation pattern can be measured two to thirteen times faster than the best performing current strategies.
Keywords:
antenna pattern; ground station; measurement strategy; three-dimensional
Journal title:
International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking
Year:
2013
Journal volume:
Volume 31
Journal issue:
Issue 1
Pages contribution:
Pages 39– 50
Fulltext / DOI:
doi:10.1002/sat.1020
Print-ISSN:
1542-0981
Notes:
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