A 34 to 36 GHz Active Transmitarray for Ka-band Tracking Radar Using 5G Tx/Rx Beamforming ICs: Design and 64-Element Demonstrator

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Abstract

An active transmitarray antenna is presented for Ka-band monopulse tracking radar in the 34-36-GHz range. A novel contribution is the application of commercial SiGe-based 5G beamforming chips in a large-scale naval radar array, demonstrating how developments in Ka-band communications can benefit radar technology. Three arrays of 0.77 m diameter each with 24368, 19424, and 7824 radiating elements are presented to compare amplitude-tapered, space-tapered, and hybrid-tapered designs. All designs achieve a sub-1° half-power beamwidth (HPBW), peak sidelobe levels (SLL) below -26 dB, and effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) of 100 dBm at broadside with a ±60° grating-lobe-free scan range. Furthermore, a small-scale demonstrator is realized and presented that consists of an eight-layer printed circuit board (PCB) with 8× 8 patch antennas on one side and a 4× 4 open-ended waveguide (OEWG) feed-array with beamforming chips and integrated liquid cooling channels on the other side. After over-the-air calibration, the realized array achieves a peak EIRP of 56 dBm, a 12° HPBW, and the ability to scan to ±60° in the H-plane with cos θ scan loss and no grating lobes. E-plane scanning is achieved up to ±45° with θ 1.1 scan loss.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3260-3272
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
Volume71
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • Ka-band
  • Transmitarray
  • phased array
  • beamforming
  • SiGe
  • tracking radar
  • monopulse
  • space tapering
  • 5G mobile communication
  • Array signal processing
  • Radar tracking
  • transmitarray
  • Radar
  • Radar antennas
  • Feeds
  • Antenna arrays
  • Beamforming

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