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一个非常成功的地球轨道合成天线孔径雷达(SAR)系统,被称为SIR-C任务,在1994年由美国航天飞机(太空运输系统)任务携带进入轨道。雷达系统安装在货舱中,不需要折叠,或以任何其他方式减少发射天线的尺寸。SIR-C雷达成像任务的l波段、c波段和x波段雷达系统的重量和尺寸不受限制;这组天线重达10500公斤,其中l波段天线占了大部分重量。本文设计了一种与SIR-C功能相似的l波段天线,但成本和重量仅为250公斤。此外,天线必须折叠以适应低成本助推火箭系统的小有效载荷罩。要求天线面积大于31平方米。这种低重量、可折叠的电子扫描天线用于拟议的LightSAR雷达系统,该系统将被放置在地球轨道上的小型专用航天器上,这是一种高效l波段雷达成像系统的最低成本。这种LightSAR航天器雷达至少可连续使用5年,并具有在任何请求的几天内绘制或重复绘制地球上任何区域的能力。采用微带贴片阵列,在孔径和公司馈电网络中采用微带传输线,作为这种80 MHz(6.4%)带宽的有源双极化天线设计的低成本方法。
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A dual polarization, active, microstrip antenna for an orbital imaging radar system operating at L-band
A highly successful Earth orbiting synthetic antenna aperture radar (SAR) system, known as the SIR-C mission, was carried into orbit in 1994 on a US Shuttle (space transportation system) mission. The radar system was mounted in the cargo bay with no need to fold, or in any other way reduce the size of the antennas for launch. Weight and size were not limited for the L-band, C-band, and X-band radar systems of the SIR-C radar imaging mission; the set of antennas weighed 10500 kg, the L-band antenna having the major share of the weight. This paper treats designing an L-band antenna functionally similar to that used for SIR-C, but at a fraction of the cost and at a weight in the order of 250 kg. Further, the antenna must be folded to fit into the small payload shroud of low cost booster rocket systems. Over 31 square meters of antenna area is required. This low weight, foldable, electronic scanning antenna is for the proposed LightSAR radar system which is to be placed in Earth orbit on a small, dedicated spacecraft the lowest possible cost for an efficient L-band radar imaging system. This LightSAR spacecraft radar is to be continuously available for at least five operational years, and have the ability to map or repeat-map any area on Earth within a few days of any request. A microstrip patch array, with microstrip transmission lines employed in the aperture and in the corporate feed network, was chosen as the low cost approach for this active dual-polarization, 80 MHz (6.4 %) bandwidth antenna design.
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