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Electronic Scanned Array Design John S. Williams

Electronic Scanned Array Design By John S. Williams

Electronic Scanned Array Design by John S. Williams


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This book covers the fundamental principles of ESA antennas including basic design approaches and inherent design limitations. These insights will enable better appreciation of existing and planned ESA systems including their application to earth observation.

Electronic Scanned Array Design Summary

Electronic Scanned Array Design by John S. Williams

Electronic Scanned Array Design covers the fundamental principles of ESA antennas including basic design approaches and inherent design limitations. These insights enable better appreciation of existing and planned ESA systems including their application to earth observation. The material describes general design principles of aperture antennas applied to the specific case of ESA design.

System applications are discussed to set the framework for requirements allocation and flowdown. Specific examples are cited throughout to relate theory to practice. The book begins by introducing the concept of electronic scanned arrays, giving a brief history of the technology and outlining its scope and applications. Further chapters cover antenna principles; synthetic arrays; antenna figures of merit; mutual coupling effects; errors and tolerances; grating lobes; thinned arrays; beam width and sidelobes; beam shaping and spoiling; reflector applications; design practice; radiating elements; T/R modules; assembly, packaging, power and thermal management; technology base and cost; and ESAs in space. The final chapter offers a comparison between an ESA and a reflector, exploring their benefits, detriments and design trades.

The book will be invaluable for radar and antenna engineers and researchers, and advanced students studying ESA design.

About John S. Williams

John S. Williams received his bachelor's and master's degrees in physics from Caltech and the University of California at Irvine respectively and is a Senior Member of the IEEE. He worked on a variety of ESAs since 1980 at Hughes Aircraft Corporation, Raytheon and The Aerospace Corporation. He managed T/R module development, ESA demonstration and manufacturing technology programs. He is now retired.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Antenna principles
  • Chapter 3: Synthetic arrays
  • Chapter 4: Antenna figures of merit
  • Chapter 5: Mutual coupling effects
  • Chapter 6: Errors and tolerances
  • Chapter 7: Grating lobes
  • Chapter 8: Thinned arrays
  • Chapter 9: Beamwidth and sidelobes
  • Chapter 10: Beam shaping and spoiling
  • Chapter 11: Reflector applications
  • Chapter 12: Design practice
  • Chapter 13: Radiating elements
  • Chapter 14: T/R modules
  • Chapter 15: Assembly, packaging, power, and thermal management
  • Chapter 16: Technology base and cost
  • Chapter 17: ESAs in space
  • Chapter 18: ESA and reflector comparison
  • Appendix A: Further reading
  • Appendix B: Comments on MATLAB (R) code
  • Appendix C: Geometry

Additional information

NPB9781785619298
9781785619298
1785619292
Electronic Scanned Array Design by John S. Williams
New
Hardback
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2021-02-04
357
N/A
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