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1 AAVP meeting Cambridge December 2010 Technology Trade –offs: Mid band Array and Elements Prof. A. K. Brown 1 1 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering The University of Manchester, PO Box 88, Manchester, M13 9PL, U.K.

2 AA-mid 400MHz-1.4GHz Wide angle, high sensitivity, multiple beam forming: ~100’s square degrees High survey speeds High dynamic range capability Polarimetry

3 Element size/type Array Geometry Antenna Array (Array Geometry,element type) Element Impendence, variation with frequency and scan Balanced/unbalanced feed Low Noise Amplifier Frequency sensitive weights “Calibratability” Coupled noise (relates to geometry and LNA S 11 LNA) Beamformer design Mutual Coupling

4 Sensitivity scan angle Dynamic Range Sidelobe level Stability/calibration (scan angle and sensitivity) Polarimetry Calibration accuracy Frequency/angular effect Minimise Cost /Power Minimise N Infrastructure cost Data transport Through life costs: MTBF/MTCF/MTTR etc Sidelobe level Bandwidth

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7 EMBRACE Antenna development Mechanics evolved toward trustworthy and producible antenna element.

8 Printed Vivaldi

9 Planar structure The rings are attached to the surface of the expanded polystyrene foam (EPS) with a defined separation between two layers and the groundplane

10 Polarimetry- frequency/scan angle dependance LNA selection- noise, balance/unbalanced, power requirements etc Cost reduction/production engineering/environmental analysis Tie down the reliability analysis, LRU policy etc

11 Come a long way during SKADS –Downselected to two basic types, one at a more advanced stage of technological readiness, the other offering possibly further cost reductions and different detailed electro-magnetics –Choice and design of LNA critical – eg shielding requirements, physical size etc –1 st quarter next year technology review EMRACE development plus background research programme will prove a crucial tool

12 Thank you!

13 COBRA DANE Mid1970’s

14 Dual Polarization Vivaldi Good radiation Anomaly


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