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Describing an innovative approach to phased-array control in antenna design

This book explores in detail phased-array antennas that use coupled-oscillator arrays, an arrangement featuring a remarkably simple beam steering control system and a major reduction in complexity compared with traditional methods of phased-array control. It brings together in one convenient, self-contained volume the many salient research results obtained over the past ten to fifteen years in laboratories around the world, including the California Institute of Technology''s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

The authors examine the underlying theoretical framework of coupled-oscillator systems, clearly explaining the linear and nonlinear formalisms used in the development of coupled-oscillator arrays, while introducing a variety of state-of-the-art methodologies, design solutions, and tools for applying this control scheme. Readers will find:

  • Numerous implementation examples of cou

    Table of Contents

    Foreword xi

    Preface xiii

    Acknowledgments xvii

    Authors xix

    PART I: THEORY AND ANALYSIS 1

    Chapter 1 Introduction—Oscillators and Synchronization 3

    1.1 Early Work in Mathematical Biology and Electronic Circuits 3

    1.2 van der Pol's Model 5

    1.3 Injection Locking (Adier's Formalism) and Its Spectra (Locked and Unlocked) 7

    1.4 Mutual Injection Locking of Two Oscillators 21

    1.5 Conclusion 26

    Chapter 2 Coupled-Oscillator Arrays-Basic Analytical Description and Operating Principles 27

    2.1 Fundamental Equations 28

    2.2 Discrete Model Solution (Linearization and Laplace Transformation) 31

    2.3 Steady-State Solution 37

    2.4 Stability of the Phase Solution in the Full Nonlinear Formulation 41

    2.5 External Injection Locking 46

    2.6 Generalization to Planar Arrays 50

    2.7 Coupling Networks 54

    2.8 Conclusion 66

    Chapter 3 The Continuum Model for Linear Arrays 67

    3.1 The Linear Array without External Injection 68

    3.2 The Linear Array with External Injection 81

    3.3 Beam-Steering via End Detuning 93

    3.4 Beam-Steering via End Injection 95

    3.5 Conclusion 102

    Chapter 4 The Continuum Model for Planar Arrays 103

    4.1 Cartesian Coupling in the Continuum Model without External Injection 103

    4.2 Cartesian Coupling in the Continuum Model with External Injection 109

    4.3 Non-Cartesian Coupling Topologies 118

    4.4 Conclusion 137

    Chapter 5 Causality and Coupling Delay 139

    5.1 Coupling Delay 139

    5.2 The Discrete Model with Coupling Delay 141

    5.3 The Continuum Model with Coupling Delay 146

    5.4 Beam Steering in the Continuum Model with Coupling Delay 159

    5.5 Conclusion 173

    PART II: EXPERIMENTAL WORK AND APPLICATIONS 175

    Chapter 6 Experimental Validation of the Theory 177

    6.1 Linear-Array Experiments 177

    6.2 Planar-Array Experiments 188

    6.3 Receive-Array Experiments 201

    6.4 Phase Noise 210

    6.5 The Unlocked State 213

    6.6 Conclusion 215

    PART III: NONLINEAR BEHAVIOR 217

    Chapter 7 Perturbation Models for Stability, Phase Noise, and Modulation 219

    7.1 Preliminaries of Dynamical Systems 220

    7.2 Bifurcations of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems 226

    7.3 The Averaging Method and Multiple Time Scales 230

    7.4 Averaging Theory in Coupled Oscillator Systems 231

    7.5 Obtaining the Parameters of the van der Pol Oscillator Model 235

    7.6 An Alternative Perturbation Model for Coupled-Oscillator Systems 238

    7.7 Matrix Equations for the Steady State and Stability Analysis 242

    7.8 A Comparison between the Two Perturbation Models for Coupled Oscillator Systems 246

    7.9 Externally Injection-Locked COAs 247

    7.10 Phase Noise 250

    7.11 Modulation 256

    7.12 Coupled Phase-Locked Loops 258

    7.13 Conclusion 261

    Chapter 8 Numerical Methods for Simulating Coupled-Oscillator Arrays 263

    8.1 Introduction to Numerical Methods 264

    8.2 Obtaining Periodic Steady-State Solutions of Autonomous Circuits in Harmonic-Balance Simulators 270

    8.3 Numerical Analysis of a Voltage-Controlled Oscillator 272

    8.4 Numerical Analysis of a Five-Element Linear Coupled-Oscillator Array 278

    8.5 Numerical Analysis of an Externally Injection-Locked Five-Element Linear Coupled-Oscillator Array 286

    8.6 Harmonic Radiation for Extended Scanning Range 288

    8.7 Numerical Analysis of a Self-Oscillating Mixer 291

    8.8 Conclusion 296

    Chapter 9 Beamforming in Coupled-Oscillator Arrays 297

    9.1 Preliminary Concepts of Convex Optimization 297

    9.2 Beamforming in COAs 301

    9.3 Stability Optimization of the Coupled-Oscillator Steady-State Solution 308

    9.4 Multi-Beam Pattern Generation Using Coupled-Oscillator Arrays 311

    9.5 Control of the Amplitude Dynamics 315

    9.6 Adaptive Coupled-Oscillator Array Beamformer 317

    9.7 Conclusion 320

    Chapter 10 Overall Conclusions and Possible Future Directions 321

    REFERENCES 325

    ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 341

    INDEX 345

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      Publication Date: 31/07/2012
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      Book Synopsis

      Describing an innovative approach to phased-array control in antenna design

      This book explores in detail phased-array antennas that use coupled-oscillator arrays, an arrangement featuring a remarkably simple beam steering control system and a major reduction in complexity compared with traditional methods of phased-array control. It brings together in one convenient, self-contained volume the many salient research results obtained over the past ten to fifteen years in laboratories around the world, including the California Institute of Technology''s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

      The authors examine the underlying theoretical framework of coupled-oscillator systems, clearly explaining the linear and nonlinear formalisms used in the development of coupled-oscillator arrays, while introducing a variety of state-of-the-art methodologies, design solutions, and tools for applying this control scheme. Readers will find:

      • Numerous implementation examples of cou

        Table of Contents

        Foreword xi

        Preface xiii

        Acknowledgments xvii

        Authors xix

        PART I: THEORY AND ANALYSIS 1

        Chapter 1 Introduction—Oscillators and Synchronization 3

        1.1 Early Work in Mathematical Biology and Electronic Circuits 3

        1.2 van der Pol's Model 5

        1.3 Injection Locking (Adier's Formalism) and Its Spectra (Locked and Unlocked) 7

        1.4 Mutual Injection Locking of Two Oscillators 21

        1.5 Conclusion 26

        Chapter 2 Coupled-Oscillator Arrays-Basic Analytical Description and Operating Principles 27

        2.1 Fundamental Equations 28

        2.2 Discrete Model Solution (Linearization and Laplace Transformation) 31

        2.3 Steady-State Solution 37

        2.4 Stability of the Phase Solution in the Full Nonlinear Formulation 41

        2.5 External Injection Locking 46

        2.6 Generalization to Planar Arrays 50

        2.7 Coupling Networks 54

        2.8 Conclusion 66

        Chapter 3 The Continuum Model for Linear Arrays 67

        3.1 The Linear Array without External Injection 68

        3.2 The Linear Array with External Injection 81

        3.3 Beam-Steering via End Detuning 93

        3.4 Beam-Steering via End Injection 95

        3.5 Conclusion 102

        Chapter 4 The Continuum Model for Planar Arrays 103

        4.1 Cartesian Coupling in the Continuum Model without External Injection 103

        4.2 Cartesian Coupling in the Continuum Model with External Injection 109

        4.3 Non-Cartesian Coupling Topologies 118

        4.4 Conclusion 137

        Chapter 5 Causality and Coupling Delay 139

        5.1 Coupling Delay 139

        5.2 The Discrete Model with Coupling Delay 141

        5.3 The Continuum Model with Coupling Delay 146

        5.4 Beam Steering in the Continuum Model with Coupling Delay 159

        5.5 Conclusion 173

        PART II: EXPERIMENTAL WORK AND APPLICATIONS 175

        Chapter 6 Experimental Validation of the Theory 177

        6.1 Linear-Array Experiments 177

        6.2 Planar-Array Experiments 188

        6.3 Receive-Array Experiments 201

        6.4 Phase Noise 210

        6.5 The Unlocked State 213

        6.6 Conclusion 215

        PART III: NONLINEAR BEHAVIOR 217

        Chapter 7 Perturbation Models for Stability, Phase Noise, and Modulation 219

        7.1 Preliminaries of Dynamical Systems 220

        7.2 Bifurcations of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems 226

        7.3 The Averaging Method and Multiple Time Scales 230

        7.4 Averaging Theory in Coupled Oscillator Systems 231

        7.5 Obtaining the Parameters of the van der Pol Oscillator Model 235

        7.6 An Alternative Perturbation Model for Coupled-Oscillator Systems 238

        7.7 Matrix Equations for the Steady State and Stability Analysis 242

        7.8 A Comparison between the Two Perturbation Models for Coupled Oscillator Systems 246

        7.9 Externally Injection-Locked COAs 247

        7.10 Phase Noise 250

        7.11 Modulation 256

        7.12 Coupled Phase-Locked Loops 258

        7.13 Conclusion 261

        Chapter 8 Numerical Methods for Simulating Coupled-Oscillator Arrays 263

        8.1 Introduction to Numerical Methods 264

        8.2 Obtaining Periodic Steady-State Solutions of Autonomous Circuits in Harmonic-Balance Simulators 270

        8.3 Numerical Analysis of a Voltage-Controlled Oscillator 272

        8.4 Numerical Analysis of a Five-Element Linear Coupled-Oscillator Array 278

        8.5 Numerical Analysis of an Externally Injection-Locked Five-Element Linear Coupled-Oscillator Array 286

        8.6 Harmonic Radiation for Extended Scanning Range 288

        8.7 Numerical Analysis of a Self-Oscillating Mixer 291

        8.8 Conclusion 296

        Chapter 9 Beamforming in Coupled-Oscillator Arrays 297

        9.1 Preliminary Concepts of Convex Optimization 297

        9.2 Beamforming in COAs 301

        9.3 Stability Optimization of the Coupled-Oscillator Steady-State Solution 308

        9.4 Multi-Beam Pattern Generation Using Coupled-Oscillator Arrays 311

        9.5 Control of the Amplitude Dynamics 315

        9.6 Adaptive Coupled-Oscillator Array Beamformer 317

        9.7 Conclusion 320

        Chapter 10 Overall Conclusions and Possible Future Directions 321

        REFERENCES 325

        ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 341

        INDEX 345

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