Rocca, Paolo and Poli, Lorenzo and Manica, Luca and Massa, Andrea (2011) Compromise Pattern Synthesis by Means of Optimized Time-Modulated Array Solutions. [Technical Report]
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Abstract
Originally, the use of time-modulated arrays was mainly devoted to the synthesis of low and ultra-low sidelobes arrays for the detection of radar signals [1]. Successively, only a few works have considered the use of time-modulated arrays for other applications (e.g., wireless communications [2]), although the first work proposing the use of time as an additional degree of freedom dates back to the 1950s [3]. Such an event has been probably caused by the main drawback of time-modulation that is the unavoidable presence of undesired sideband radiations (SRs) in the radiated field due to the periodic commutation of the RF switches between the on and off states. A detailed analysis on such a topic has been recently presented in [4], where a close-form relationship quantifying the power wasted in SR has been obtained.
Item Type: | Technical Report |
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Additional Information: | This version is a pre-print of the final version available at IEEE. |
Subjects: | Uncategorized > TU Technical Reports and Publications |
URI: | http://www.eledia.org/students-reports/id/eprint/462 |
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