Charge transfer device phased array beamsteering and multibeam beamformer
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1. A radar system comprising:
- (a) means for generating beamsteering phase weights comprising matrix multiplication means having a first plurality of real and imaginary signal inputs and a second plurality of real and imaginary signal outputs and operable to perform complex multiplication of signals applied to its real and imaginary signal inputs by a matrix of fixed coefficients to provide a plurality of summed product signals at its real and imaginary signal outputs, means for grounding said imaginary signal inputs, and means for selectively applying to at least one of said real signal inputs a sequence of pulses for matrix multiplication thereof such that for each input impulse there is developed a set of complex phase weights one pair of which appears at each pair of the real and imaginary outputs at a baseband frequency;
(b) a source of a radio frequency carrier wave and means for dividing said carrier wave into in-phase and quadrature components;
(c) a plurality of antenna elements disposed in an ordered array for generating one or more electromagnetic wave energy beams in directions determined by the wave energy phase gradient across the elements of the array;
(d) a like plurality of elemental transmitter means each connected to drive one of said antenna elements;
(e) modulator means including a first like plurality of means for modulating the in-phase components of said carrier wave by the baseband phase weights appearing at each of the real signal outputs of said phase weight generating means and a second plurality of means for modulating the quadrature components of said carrier wave by the baseband phase weights appearing at each of the imaginary signal outputs of said phase weight generating means, and(f) means for combining the in-phase and quadrature signals thus modulated by each pair of signals from the real and imaginary signal outputs of the phase weight generating means to derive a set of phased transmitter excitation signals and for applying one thereof to each of said elemental transmitter means to thus produce across the antenna elements driven thereby a phase gradient such as to point the radiated beam in a desired direction.
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Abstract
A phased array radar system is disclosed, capable of simultaneously transmitting beams in different directions as well as simultaneous multiple beam beamforming with both linear and planar arrays. The system employs charge transfer device complex matrix multipliers to generate the phase weights necessary to produce and steer one or more transmit beams, and applies these phase weights to control directly the phasing of distributed transmitters individual to the antenna elements of the array. Similar matrix multipliers are employed to generate the phase weights necessary for beamforming on receive.
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1. A radar system comprising:
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(a) means for generating beamsteering phase weights comprising matrix multiplication means having a first plurality of real and imaginary signal inputs and a second plurality of real and imaginary signal outputs and operable to perform complex multiplication of signals applied to its real and imaginary signal inputs by a matrix of fixed coefficients to provide a plurality of summed product signals at its real and imaginary signal outputs, means for grounding said imaginary signal inputs, and means for selectively applying to at least one of said real signal inputs a sequence of pulses for matrix multiplication thereof such that for each input impulse there is developed a set of complex phase weights one pair of which appears at each pair of the real and imaginary outputs at a baseband frequency; (b) a source of a radio frequency carrier wave and means for dividing said carrier wave into in-phase and quadrature components; (c) a plurality of antenna elements disposed in an ordered array for generating one or more electromagnetic wave energy beams in directions determined by the wave energy phase gradient across the elements of the array; (d) a like plurality of elemental transmitter means each connected to drive one of said antenna elements; (e) modulator means including a first like plurality of means for modulating the in-phase components of said carrier wave by the baseband phase weights appearing at each of the real signal outputs of said phase weight generating means and a second plurality of means for modulating the quadrature components of said carrier wave by the baseband phase weights appearing at each of the imaginary signal outputs of said phase weight generating means, and (f) means for combining the in-phase and quadrature signals thus modulated by each pair of signals from the real and imaginary signal outputs of the phase weight generating means to derive a set of phased transmitter excitation signals and for applying one thereof to each of said elemental transmitter means to thus produce across the antenna elements driven thereby a phase gradient such as to point the radiated beam in a desired direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A radar system comprising:
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(a) means for generating beamsteering phase weights comprising matrix multiplication means including a plurality of product elements together operable to perform complex multiplication of one or more real input signals by a matrix of fixed coefficients thereby to produce a plurality of real and imaginary output signals constituting the product of such complex multiplication; (b) a source of a radio frequency carrier wave and means for dividing said carrier wave into in-phase and quadrature components; (c) an antenna element array for generating an electromagnetic wave energy beam of direction determined by the phase gradient across the array elements; (d) a plurality of transmitter means connected to drive said antenna elements; (e) means for modulating the in-phase components of said carrier wave by each of said real signal outputs of said phase weight generating means and modulating the quadrature components of said carrier wave by each of said imaginary signal outputs of said phase weight generating means, and (f) means for combining pairs of the in-phase and quadrature signals thus modulated to derive a set of phased transmitter excitation signals and applying the same to said transmitter means to produce across the array a phase gradient such as to point the radiated beam in the desired direction. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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