Abstract

Previous study has used chirp signals to characterize the RF response of a multi-channel RF receiver [1]. The results showed a significant channel imbalance. After applying a time-reversal filter, the channel imbalance was remedied and both phase and amplitude were realigned among the channels. In the present study, the RF response of a complete multichannel receiver with antenna was characterized. A 1-8 GHz phased array antenna was mounted in an anechoic chamber and a chirp signal was used to measure the frequency response of each channel as a function of azimuth angle. Each channel's response was equalized using a time-reversal filter derived from the measured data and a combined beam pattern was formed. Time-reversal filters that steer the beam were also generated and it was found that sidelobe level worsened with larger steer angles. A simple mutual coupling model was proposed to explain the beam pattern feature.

Keywords:
Phased array Beamforming Wideband Anechoic chamber Antenna (radio) Acoustics Channel (broadcasting) True time delay Azimuth Electronic engineering Chirp Antenna array Radio frequency Beam (structure) Beam steering SIGNAL (programming language) Physics Computer science Optics Engineering Telecommunications

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