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Antenna array characterization via radio interferometry observation of astronomical sources

Authors :
Colegate, T. M.
Sutinjo, A. T.
Hall, P. J.
Padhi, S. K.
Wayth, R. B.
de Vaate, J. G. Bij
Crosse, B.
Emrich, D.
Faulkner, A. J.
Hurley-Walker, N.
Acedo, E. de Lera
Juswardy, B.
Razavi-Ghods, N.
Tingay, S. J.
Williams, A.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We present an in-situ antenna characterization method and results for a "low-frequency" radio astronomy engineering prototype array, characterized over the 75-300 MHz frequency range. The presence of multiple cosmic radio sources, particularly the dominant Galactic noise, makes in-situ characterization at these frequencies challenging; however, it will be shown that high quality measurement is possible via radio interferometry techniques. This method is well-known in the radio astronomy community but seems less so in antenna measurement and wireless communications communities, although the measurement challenges involving multiple undesired sources in the antenna field-of-view bear some similarities. We discuss this approach and our results with the expectation that this principle may find greater application in related fields.<br />Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures; 2014 IEEE Conference on Antenna Measurements & Applications (CAMA), 16-19 Nov. 2014, pp.1-4

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1501.05017
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/CAMA.2014.7003436