Radar system for determining angular position utilizing a linear phased array antenna
First Claim
1. A system for determing angular position utilizing an electronically scanned, linear phased array antenna radar system, comprising:
- a. an electronically scanned, linear phased array antenna comprising an array of radiating and receiving elements positioned along an array axis, wherein the phase front of the antenna beam can be controlled to steer the antenna beam by individually controlling the phase excitation of each radiating element, said array of elements comprising a left portion of the array having a first plurality of elements pointing in a first direction, and a second plurality of elements pointing a second direction angularly displaced with respect to said first direction, and further comprising a right portion of the array having a first plurality of elements pointing in said first direction, and a second plurality of elements pointing in said second direction;
b. means for summing the output signals from the left second direction pointing plurality of elements to form a second direction left sum signal, and means for summing the output signals from the left first direction pointing plurality of elements to form a first direction left sum signal;
c. means for summing the output signals from the right second direction pointing plurality of elements to form a second direction right sum signal, and means for summing the output signals from the right first direction pointing plurality of elements to form a first direction right sum signal;
d. means for summing the second direction left sum signal and the second direction right sum signal to form a composite second direction sum signal, and means for summing the first direction left sum signal and the first direction right sum signal to form a composite first direction sum signal; and
e. means for taking the difference between the composite second direction sum signal and the composite first direction sum signal to form a delta angular position signal representing the measured angular position output of the system.
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Abstract
An angular position determining system utilizing an electronically scanned, linear phased array antenna radar system. The teachings of the present invention are applicable to airborne, ground or sea based radar systems for determining either elevation of azimuth. In one disclosed embodiment mounted in an aircraft for determining elevation, the linear phased array antenna is formed by a conformal wing array of radiating and receiving elements, wherein the phase front of the antenna beam can be controlled to steer the antenna beam by individually controlling the gain and phase excitation of each radiating element. The array comprises a left portion of the array and a right portion of the array, and each of the left and right portions is formed by a first plurality of elements tilted downwardly in elevation and a second plurality of elements tilted upwardly in elevation. The output signals from the left upwardly tilted plurality of elements are summed to form an up left sum signal, and the output signals from the left downwardly tilted plurality of elements are summed to form a down left sum signal. Similarly, the output signals from the right upwardly tilted plurality of elements are summed to form an up right sum signal, and the output signals from the right downwardly tilted plurality of elements are summed to form a down right sum signal. Additionally, the up left sum signal and the up right sum signal are summed to form a composite up sum signal and the down left sum signal and the down right sum signal are summed to form a composite down sum signal. Finally, the difference is taken between the composite up sum signal and the composite down sum signal to form a delta elevation signal representing the measured elevation output of the system.
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1. A system for determing angular position utilizing an electronically scanned, linear phased array antenna radar system, comprising:
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a. an electronically scanned, linear phased array antenna comprising an array of radiating and receiving elements positioned along an array axis, wherein the phase front of the antenna beam can be controlled to steer the antenna beam by individually controlling the phase excitation of each radiating element, said array of elements comprising a left portion of the array having a first plurality of elements pointing in a first direction, and a second plurality of elements pointing a second direction angularly displaced with respect to said first direction, and further comprising a right portion of the array having a first plurality of elements pointing in said first direction, and a second plurality of elements pointing in said second direction; b. means for summing the output signals from the left second direction pointing plurality of elements to form a second direction left sum signal, and means for summing the output signals from the left first direction pointing plurality of elements to form a first direction left sum signal; c. means for summing the output signals from the right second direction pointing plurality of elements to form a second direction right sum signal, and means for summing the output signals from the right first direction pointing plurality of elements to form a first direction right sum signal; d. means for summing the second direction left sum signal and the second direction right sum signal to form a composite second direction sum signal, and means for summing the first direction left sum signal and the first direction right sum signal to form a composite first direction sum signal; and e. means for taking the difference between the composite second direction sum signal and the composite first direction sum signal to form a delta angular position signal representing the measured angular position output of the system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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