2005 IEEE Aerospace Conference 2005
DOI: 10.1109/aero.2005.1559445
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Implementation of an X-band phased-array subsystem in a deep space mission

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“…In the space industry, they serve as communications satellite antennas, creating multiple variable divergence beams to optimize service coverage on Earth [1], [2]. They are also used as highly directional antennas for deep space missions [3], [4]. Phased antenna arrays are relatively common in data terminals for aircrafts, ships, ground vehicles [5], [6] and even households requiring data connectivity via existing or planned satellite networks such as Starlink, OneWeb, Telesat, Hongyan, Hiber, Swarm, Astrocast, Kepler, Lacuna, Myriota, Fleetspace, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the space industry, they serve as communications satellite antennas, creating multiple variable divergence beams to optimize service coverage on Earth [1], [2]. They are also used as highly directional antennas for deep space missions [3], [4]. Phased antenna arrays are relatively common in data terminals for aircrafts, ships, ground vehicles [5], [6] and even households requiring data connectivity via existing or planned satellite networks such as Starlink, OneWeb, Telesat, Hongyan, Hiber, Swarm, Astrocast, Kepler, Lacuna, Myriota, Fleetspace, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%