TR2004-057

Exhaustive Generation and Visual Browsing for Radiation Patterns of Linear Array Antennas


    •  Leigh, D., Lanning, T., Lesh, N., Ryall, K., Miyashita, H., Makino, S., "Exhaustive Generation and Visual Browsing for Radiation Patterns of Linear Array Antennas", IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP), August 2004.
      BibTeX TR2004-057 PDF
      • @inproceedings{Leigh2004aug,
      • author = {Leigh, D. and Lanning, T. and Lesh, N. and Ryall, K. and Miyashita, H. and Makino, S.},
      • title = {Exhaustive Generation and Visual Browsing for Radiation Patterns of Linear Array Antennas},
      • booktitle = {IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP)},
      • year = 2004,
      • month = aug,
      • url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2004-057}
      • }
Abstract:

Almost any obtainable radiation pattern can be achieved with a phased array antenna if the phases and amplitudes are chosen correctly. However, if these are quantized, it can be a time consuming and difficult process for a human expert to determine the best Quantized excitation coefficients to produce a desired radiation pattern. In this paper, we explore the use of exhaustive generation of all possible permutations of quantized excitation coefficients. We provide visual query methods, which allow a designer to quickly explore the large number of resulting designs. In particular, we demonstrate our techniques with a system for phase-only synthesis of uniform linear arrays with quantized phase coefficients.

 

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