Electromagnetic simulation and alignment of dual-polarized array antennas in multi-mission phased array radars

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Abstract

Electromagnetic (EM) simulation of dual-polarized antennas is necessary for precise initial alignments, calibration and performance predictions of multi-function phased array radar systems. To achieve the required flexibility and scalability, a novel Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) solution is developed for rectangular, cylindrical and non-orthogonal coordinate systems to simulate various types of array antenna manifolds. Scalable array pattern predictions and beam generations are obtained by combining the FDTD simulation solutions with the Near-Field (NF) chamber measurements. The effectiveness and accuracy of this approach are validated by comparing different simulations and comparing simulations with measurements.

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Perera, S., Zhang, Y., Zrnic, D., & Doviak, R. (2017). Electromagnetic simulation and alignment of dual-polarized array antennas in multi-mission phased array radars. Aerospace, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace4010007

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