J. Rock, T. Hudson, Brandon Wolfson, Daniel A. Lawrence, B. Pillans, Andrew R. Brown, L. Coryell
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Design, fabrication and evaluation of a MEMS-based, Ka-band, 16-element sub-array
The Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center has been involved in an Army Technology Objective (ATO) aimed at furthering phased arrays for both tactical seekers and communication links.1,2 The ATO has been pursuing both MicroElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS) and MMIC-based phase shifters with an overall goal of of reducing missile seeker costs by 50% based on the missile mission.