Abstract

This paper describes the behavior of a compact two-port integrated mixer active antenna element with low cross polarization, high two-port circuit isolation, and good mixer detection sensitivity. Using this element as an elemental building block, a self-tracking antenna array has been realized which uses an in-band carrier signal for self calibration. The array is relatively insensitive to absolute carrier power level and is capable of tracking incoming signals over /spl plusmn/80/spl deg/. By minor alteration of the antenna topology, a minimum complexity variant of a heterodyne retrodirective array has been demonstrated over a /spl plusmn/40/spl deg/ retransmission angle. Finally, the use of the antenna in conjunction with an injection-locked voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) is included in order to demonstrate /spl plusmn/35/spl deg/ phase-shifterless beam steering.

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