用于减缓无人机干扰的相控阵天线

J. Downey, Bryan L. Schoenholz, M. Piasecki, R. Kerczewski
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对超视距(BLOS)操作的无人机系统(UAS)的需求不断增长,导致对使用现有商业卫星通信能力进行UAS指挥和控制(C2)通信的兴趣增加。2015年世界无线电通信大会指定了ku波段和ka波段固定卫星业务(FSS)频谱的一部分,以支持UAS C2通信,前提是解决了这些频段中现有共分配用户的潜在干扰问题。随着新频谱分配的用户群扩大,对在固定业务分配下运行的现有地面通信系统的干扰可能性增加。分配给UAS C2的ka波段频谱部分避免了明显的干扰问题,但ku波段分配包含一个共同的主fs分配,产生了潜在的干扰问题。因此,无人机系统必须确定解决方案,以避免干扰这些现有的FS地面站点,同时保持与卫星星座的良好联系。使用传统固定馈电抛物面天线的无人机将难以满足干扰阈值,特别是在高纬度地区,天线将以低仰角运行。作为解决这一限制的一种手段,NASA正在研究使用相控阵天线来减轻对地面FS接收器的干扰。在本文中,将提出一种新型的轻型共形相控阵天线,它可以使用零指向和/或波束整形来避免地面干扰,同时为通信提供强大的卫星微波链路。这种设计的重量减轻以及集成到小型无人机平台机身的能力也将作为一种潜在的解决方案进行讨论,通过频谱共享为不断扩大的用户群提供BLOS操作。本文将回顾共形相控阵天线的设计方面,描述在减少对FS地面站的干扰方面的预期好处,并描述相控阵的开发和测试计划。
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Phased array antenna for the mitigation of UAS interference
The growing demand for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) operating beyond the line of sight (BLOS) has resulted in an increased interest in using existing commercial satellite communication capabilities for UAS command and control (C2) communications. The World Radiocommunication Conference in 2015 designated portions of Ku-Band and Ka-Band fixed satellite service (FSS) spectrum to support UAS C2 communications, provided that potential interference with existing co-allocated users in these bands is addressed. As the user base in this new spectrum allocation expands, there is an increased potential for interference with existing terrestrial communication systems operating under fixed service (FS) allocations. The portion of Ka-Band spectrum allocated for UAS C2 avoids significant interference issues, but the Ku-Band allocation contains a co-primary F S allocation, creating potential interference problems. Therefore, UAS must identify solutions to avoid interfering with these existing FS ground sites while maintaining good links with satellite constellations. UAS operating with conventional fixed feed parabolic antennas will have difficulty in meeting interference thresholds, especially at high latitudes where the antennas will operate with low elevation angles. As a means of addressing this limitation, NASA is investigating the use of a phased array antenna to enable mitigation of interference into ground-based FS receivers. In this paper, a novel lightweight conformal phased array antenna will be presented that can use null-steering and/or beam shaping to avoid ground interference while simultaneously providing strong satellite microwave links for communications. The reduced weight of this design and ability to integrate into the fuselage of smaller UAS platforms will also be discussed as a potential solution to provide BLOS operation via spectrum sharing for an expanding user base. This paper will review design aspects of the conformal phased array antenna, describe the intended benefits in reducing interference with FS ground stations, and describe phased array development and test plans.
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