1982
DOI: 10.1002/ecja.4410650508
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A method for measuring amplitude and phase of each radiating element of a phased array antenna

Abstract: In the phased array system, excitation amplitudes and phases based on the design are specified for each antenna element in order to synthesize desired beam scannings and radiation patterns. However, due to fluctuations of antenna and feed network characteristics, the amplitude and phase of each antenna element deviate from the desired values. To correct these deviations, the amplitude and phase of each antenna element must be accurately measured under specific operating conditions. In this paper, we employ var… Show more

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“…A.1 when the excitation phase of element m is varied by 360°. Then, the excitation amplitude and excitation phase of the element electric field of element m is given by the following equation, under the conditions of assumption (E) [1,10]: Hence, by using these relationships, the following three equations can be obtained:…”
Section: Appendix 1 Basic Operational Equations For the Rev Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A.1 when the excitation phase of element m is varied by 360°. Then, the excitation amplitude and excitation phase of the element electric field of element m is given by the following equation, under the conditions of assumption (E) [1,10]: Hence, by using these relationships, the following three equations can be obtained:…”
Section: Appendix 1 Basic Operational Equations For the Rev Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an appropriate assumption. Assumption (E) is valid for a general array antenna and is used for specifying the operational equation in the derivation of the element electric field amplitude and phase by the REV method [1].…”
Section: Measurement Error Factors and Presumptionsmentioning
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