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Investigation of optimal array configurations for full azimuth scan HF skywave radars
By: Linari, M.; Cerretelli, M.; Vallecchi, A.; Gentili, G.B.;
2009 / IEEE / 978-1-4244-4747-3
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This item was taken from the IEEE Conference ' Investigation of optimal array configurations for full azimuth scan HF skywave radars ' The design of planar arrays providing full azimuthal scanning coverage for skywave radar applications is considered in this work. The main objective is to simultaneously achieve a given beamwidth in any scanning direction and a given peak SLL in a specified subdomain of the visible region, while minimizing the number of required radiating elements. The capability of certain deterministic aperiodic arrays with substantially rotationally symmetric distributions of elements to comply with the full scan requirement while allowing the suppression of grating lobes is shown to be similar to that of random arrays.
Related Topics
Azimuthal Scanning Coverage
Deterministic Aperiodic Arrays
Azimuth
Hafnium
Frequency
Phased Arrays
Gratings
Radar Applications
Planar Arrays
Ionosphere
Radar Scattering
Radar Detection
Planar Arrays
Full Azimuth Scan Hf Skywave Radars
Grating Lobes Suppression
Airborne Radar
Engineering
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