Modulation Study for Beam Steerable Reflectarray AntennasThe reflectarray antenna is a power-efficient antenna but with an inherent intersymbol interference (ISI) problem with digital modulations. The composite signal model of a reflectarray is established. The ISI is characterized by the signal components delays. The feed-to-element distance and the element-to-observation distance contribute to the total delay, with the latter having the major effect. The effect of typical phase shifters' phase errors is analyzed and evaluated. Simulations are performed. The analytical and simulation results for an example reflectarray at f(sub c) = 26.5 GHz and bit rate of 1.325 Gbps show that the BER degradation due to ISI is proportional to the symbol rate and the loss ranges from less than 1 dB to around 2 dB in E(sub b)/N(sub o), depending on original E(sub b)/N(sub o), for BPSK, QPSK, 8PSK and 16QAM. The phase error effect is negligible for lower order modulations and is unacceptable for higher order modulations such as 64 and 256QAM.