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Active Stabilization of Vehicle-Mounted Phased-Array Antennas
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2009
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Satellite Navigation SystemsArray ProcessingEngineeringSensor ArrayAerospace EngineeringSatellite Signal ProcessingAntennaPhased ArrayMechanical Stabilization LoopSmart AntennaActive StabilizationDistributed Antenna ArchitectureBeamformingAntenna ArraysTracking MethodTracking SystemElectromagnetic CompatibilityStability
In this paper, a novel hybrid tracking method for mobile active phased-array antenna systems is developed. The proposed technique consists of a mechanical stabilization loop and a direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation algorithm, which is based on electronic beamforming. Compared with other tracking methods, the proposed method requires only one low-cost yaw rate sensor. The method utilizes electronic feedback from the phased-array antenna to compensate for the low-cost sensor irregularities. The effectiveness of the proposed tracking method is demonstrated by measured performance of a fast-moving ultra-low-profile phased-array satellite terminal, which uses the proposed approach. The field test results confirm that the hybrid tracking mechanism can nullify the base vehicle yaw disturbances up to 60deg/s and 85deg/s <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">2</sup> and keep the azimuth angle error at less than the permissible bound of [-1deg, +1deg]. Although performance of the proposed tracking system is verified in the context of a mobile satellite television reception system, the basic principles can be applied to any tracking system that employs phased-array antennas. The mobile satellite Internet terminal is an important example.
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