Frequency Diverse Array Radars
United States Air Force Research Laboratory · University College London
Abstract
This paper presents a generalized structure for a frequency diverse array radar. In its simplest form, the frequency diverse array applies a linear phase progression across the aperture. This linear phase progression induces an electronic beam scan, as in a conventional phased array. When an additional linear frequency shift is applied across the elements, a new term is generated which results in a scan angle that varies with range in the far-field. This provides more flexible beam scan options, as well as providing resistance to point interference such as multipath. More general implementations provide greater degrees of freedom for space-time-frequency-phase-polarization control, permitting novel concepts…
Citation impact
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- 138.01
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Phased array
- Computer science
- Synthetic aperture radar
- Multipath propagation
- Radar
- Aperture (computer memory)
- Electronic engineering
- Beam steering
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