2019
DOI: 10.1109/tmtt.2018.2889038
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An Integrated Radar Tile for Digital Beamforming X-/Ka-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar Instruments

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“…To reduce the complexity of the system, the X/Ka-band radiation elements, RF circuits and MIMCs are integrated into a single RF board. A detailed description and experimental validation of a single antenna tile of the RF board is provided in [6, 7] and will be not repeated here. Figure 3 shows the manufacture RF board.…”
Section: Radar Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To reduce the complexity of the system, the X/Ka-band radiation elements, RF circuits and MIMCs are integrated into a single RF board. A detailed description and experimental validation of a single antenna tile of the RF board is provided in [6, 7] and will be not repeated here. Figure 3 shows the manufacture RF board.…”
Section: Radar Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two preliminary tests have been performed to characterize separately the analog and the digital parts of each channel. The analog part has been tested considering a single tile of the RF board, results are described in our previous papers [6, 7] and will be not repeated here. In this paper, the digital part has been tested removing the RF board and testing the sub-channel composed by the ADC board + digital board.…”
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“…Finally, antennas should support two polarizations [13], [14]. Therefore, antenna modules for the 5G high-band require highly integrated and complex architectures [15] where three are key elements: i) the RF Integrated Circuits (IC) supporting beamforming, signal amplification and frequency translation functions, ii) the antenna array elements, and iii) the integration and packaging technology which plays a crucial role in driving the final cost and form factor of the antenna modules. Heterogeneous integration approaches are generally employed to implement such type millimeter wave systems [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 5G beamforming or precoding, three different schemes can be classified, i.e., analog, digital and hybrid based on the adopted hardware architectures [6][7][8][9][10]. In analog beamforming [6], it is conducted at the radio frequency (RF) via the phase shifters and attenuators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%