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UAVSAR Active Electronically-Scanned ArrayThe Uninhabited Airborne Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar (UAVSAR) L-band (1.2-1.3 GHz) repeat pass, interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) used for Earth science applications. Using complex radar images collected during separate passes on time scales of hours to years, changes in surface topography can be measured. The repeat-pass InSAR technique requires that the radar look angle be approximately the same on successive passes. Due to variations in aircraft attitude between passes, antenna beam steering is required to replicate the radar look angle. This paper describes an active, electronically steered array (AESA) that provides beam steering capability in the antenna azimuth plane. The array contains 24 transmit/receive modules generating 2800 W of radiated power and is capable of pulse-to-pulse beam steering and polarization agility. Designed for high reliability as well as serviceability, all array electronics are contained in single 178cm x 62cm x 12 cm air-cooled panel suitable for operation up 60,000 ft altitude.
Document ID
20150008533
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Conference Paper
External Source(s)
Authors
Sadowy, Gregory
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Brown, Kyle
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Chamberlain, Neil
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Figueroa, Harry
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Fisher, Charlie
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Grando, Maurio
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Hamilton, Gary
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Vorperian, Vatche
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Zawadzki, Mark
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
May 20, 2015
Publication Date
October 12, 2010
Subject Category
Communications And Radar
Meeting Information
Meeting: IEEE Phase Array Symposium
Location: Boston, MA
Country: United States
Start Date: October 12, 2010
End Date: October 15, 2010
Sponsors: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Distribution Limits
Public
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