Dimensioning of a multibeam coherent photonic beamformer fed by a phased array antenna

Abstract

The design and dimensioning of a photonic-aided payload for a multi-beam high-throughput communications satellite is a complex problem in which the antenna, RF and photonic subsystems must be considered as a whole for achieving best performance with lowest mass and power consumption. In this paper, we propose and dimension the receiving stage of a communications satellite comprising a phased array antenna (PAA) feeding a multibeam photonic beamforming system (PBS). The PBS uses a single wavelength and resorts to heterodyne detection such that the retrieved beams are frequency downconverted. End-to-end system modeling shows that the complexity of the PAA and PBS can be traded-o for signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) or power consumption without compromising the beam width. The dimensioning of a realistic scenario is presented, showing that an SNR and beam crosstalk on the order of 20 dB are achievable with a total power consumption below 1 kW for a typical number of 100 antenna elements (AEs).

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Keywords
Antenna arrays, Antenna feeders, Antenna phased arrays, Beam forming networks, Beamforming, Communication satellites, Electric power utilization, Heterodyne detection, Satellite antennas, Signal to noise ratio
Citation
Drummond, M. V., Duarte, V. C., Albuquerque, A., Nogueira, R. N., Stampoulidis, L., Winzer, G., et al. (2018). Dimensioning of a multibeam coherent photonic beamformer fed by a phased array antenna. 26(5). https://doi.org//10.1364/oe.26.006158
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CC BY 4.0 Unported