IP Library Granted Patent US 6,888,515
Granted Patent B2
US 6,888,515 · App. 10/404,871 · Granted May 3, 2005

Adaptive reflector antenna and method for implementing the same

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Patent No.
US 6,888,515
App. No.
10/404,871
Granted
May 3, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An adaptive reflector antenna includes an adaptive reflector and a mechanism for simultaneously effecting feed rotation and shape change for the adaptive reflector so as to maintain antenna performance with large scan angles while simultaneously reducing weight, complexity, and cost.

Claims (29)

1. An adaptive reflector antenna, comprising:

an adaptive reflector; and

means for simultaneously effecting feed rotation and shape change for the adaptive reflector.

2. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 1 , wherein the means for simultaneously effecting feed rotation and shape change includes an illuminating beam scanner configured to adjust a shape of the adaptive reflector in response to an optical figure sensor.

3. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 2 , wherein the illuminating beam scanner includes a line feed array.

4. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 2 , wherein the illuminating beam scanner includes a slotted waveguide.

5. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 2 , wherein the illuminating beam scanner includes a rotatable line feed.

6. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 2 , wherein the illuminating beam scanner includes a fixed line feed with a rotatable auxiliary reflector.

7. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 6 , wherein the auxiliary reflector rotates mechanically.

8. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 6 , wherein the auxiliary reflector rotates piezoelectrically.

9. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 2 , wherein the means for simultaneously effecting feed rotation and shape change is configured such that illuminated reflector shape is adjusted as offset angle and tilt are applied so as to appear as on-axis reflector to the feed.

10. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 2 , wherein the means for simultaneously effecting feed rotation and shape change is configured such that antenna gain and sidelobe levels remain constant as scan angle is changed.

11. A method for implementing an adaptive reflector antenna, comprising the step of:

operatively coupling line feed rotation and reflector shaping for an adaptive off-axis reflector of a parabolic cylinder antenna such that each reflector shaping creates an identical on-axis parabolic shape for the portion of the reflector then illuminated by the line feed rotation.

12. The method for implementing an adaptive reflector antenna of claim 11 , wherein the step of operatively coupling line feed rotation and reflector shaping includes co-locating optical figure sensors and electron beam generators of the adaptive reflector antenna.

13. An adaptive reflector antenna, comprising:

a membrane including a bimorph substrate;

a reflector structure formed over the bimorph substrate;

an optical figure sensor; and

a beam scanning mechanism configured to simultaneously effect rotation of a feed and adaptively actuate in real time a shape of the membrane in response to an output of the optical figure sensor such that the reflector structure being illuminated by the feed always appears to the feed as an on-axis reflector of original shape as scan angle is changed.

14. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 13 , wherein the membrane is configurable as a parabolic cylinder antenna.

15. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 13 , wherein the reflector structure includes a conductive grid on the bimorph substrate.

16. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 13 , wherein the reflector includes a plurality of dipoles centrally positioned along portions of the bimorph substrate.

17. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 16 , wherein the dipoles are formed from aluminum.

18. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 16 , wherein the dipoles have a cross-section which, at X-band, reduces leakage.

19. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 16 , wherein the dipoles have a cross-section which, at L-band, reduces leakage.

20. The adaptive reflector antenna of claim 13 , wherein:

the bimorph substrate is formed as a grid of strips which are uniform in width; and

the beam scanning mechanism is configured to generate an electron beam with a minimum spot size that is a function of the width of the strips.