Presentation 2014-02-20
A Study on Phase Detection of 21-GHz Band Broadcasting Satellite with Array-fed Reflector Antenna
Masafumi NAGASAKA, Masashi KAMEI, Susumu NAKAZAWA, Shoji TANAKA, Tetsuomi IKEDA,
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Abstract(in English) A 21-GHz band satellite broadcasting system is being studied as a means to achieve a large transmission capacity for delivering 8K (Super Hi-Vision), 3DTV, and other advanced forms of broadcasting. An array-fed reflector antenna is an effective means of exploiting limited resources because of its ability to control radiation patterns to shape high gain in rainfall area since the 21-GHz band suffers from severe fading due to rain. The radiation patterns of the array-fed reflector antenna are altered by controlling the phase; therefore, a phase detection of each element in the feed-array is important to realize the reconfigurable radiation pattern system. In this work, we studied the phase detection by applying modulated signals for the 21-GHz band broadcasting satellite system.
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Keyword(in English) Broadcasting Satellite / 21-GHz band / Phased Array Antenna / Phase Detection
Paper # SAT2013-55
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Title (in English) A Study on Phase Detection of 21-GHz Band Broadcasting Satellite with Array-fed Reflector Antenna
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Keyword(1) Broadcasting Satellite
Keyword(2) 21-GHz band
Keyword(3) Phased Array Antenna
Keyword(4) Phase Detection
1st Author's Name Masafumi NAGASAKA
1st Author's Affiliation Science & Technology Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Masashi KAMEI
2nd Author's Affiliation Science & Technology Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
3rd Author's Name Susumu NAKAZAWA
3rd Author's Affiliation Science & Technology Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
4th Author's Name Shoji TANAKA
4th Author's Affiliation Science & Technology Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
5th Author's Name Tetsuomi IKEDA
5th Author's Affiliation Science & Technology Research Laboratories, Japan Broadcasting Corporation
Date 2014-02-20
Paper # SAT2013-55
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 436
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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