Phased Array Beam Steering Through Serial Control of the Phase Shifters

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  • Randy L. Haupt Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO 80303, USA

Keywords:

Antennas, beamforming, genetic algorithm, linear array, phase steering, phased array, planar array

Abstract

The commands to control the phases shifters in a phased array can be sent through a parallel or serial channel. Parallel commands simultaneously change the phase shifters, allowing the beam to nearly instantaneously hop from one direction to another. If a serial channel is used, then the commands are sequentially sent to the phase shifters. The sequential approach causes the beam to gradually move from one position to another, rather than the quick hop encountered with a parallel channel. This paper shows simulated results of the behavior of the array factor due to serial phase shifting and effects the element sequence has on that behavior and a method to optimize the command sequence.

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References

H. T. Friis, C. B. Feldman, and W. M. Sharpless, “The determination of the direction of arrival of short radio waves,” Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, vol. 22, pp. 47-78, 1934.

R. L. Haupt, Antenna Arrays: A Computational Approach, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-IEEE Press, 2010.

R. Haupt, B. Thrall, A. Lyons, M. B. Davis, and R. Fitzgerald, “Phased array scanning with sequential commands,” IEEE AP-S Symposium, Chicago, IL, 1-2, 2012.

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Published

2021-07-30

How to Cite

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Randy L. Haupt, “Phased Array Beam Steering Through Serial Control of the Phase Shifters”, ACES Journal, vol. 32, no. 12, pp. 1140–1143, Jul. 2021.

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