Abstract
AbstractThis paper describes the S‐band intersatellite communication (SIC) antenna to be carried on the Engineering Test Satellite VI scheduled for launch in 1994, to undertake the first intersatellite data relay experiments in Japan. The SIC antenna is an on‐board formed multibeam phased array antenna, the first of this kind in the world to be carried on a satellite. The SIC antenna is capable of simultaneous data relays to several orbiting satellites (user satellites) by means of an electrically scanned beam. With an on‐board microprocessor, the location of a user satellite can be computed, and the beam is pointed toward that direction automatically.In comparison with the system used in the data relay satellite of the United States, the on‐board beam‐forming system has several advantages, such as the effective use of power and frequency in the case in which the number of user satellites is small, as in Japan. In this paper, the function and the configuration of an SIC antenna are described first. Next, analysis of the antenna is presented, including the effect of the phase and amplitude errors caused by temperature fluctuations. Further, as the main components, the newly developed broadband microstrip antenna, a small beam‐forming network with small phase errors, and the phase shifter controller making the computation of the orbit of the user satellite are presented. Finally, the total test results of the on‐board model of the SIC antenna are described.
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