On-board Evaluation and Communication Experiment Results of Active Phased Array Antenna for KIZUNA (WINDS) Satellite(WSANE 2009 (Workshop for Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics))
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概要
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Phased Array Antennas have attracted attention for use as hopping spot beam antennas that might be used as electronically controllable onboard satellite antennas. In fact, a Ka band APAA is installed on KIZUNA (WINDS) developed by JAXA and NICT. WINDS was developed to carry a new high-speed satellite communication system and demonstrate the advanced technology. This paper describes the WINDS APAA configuration, in addition to development and on-board evaluation results of the APAA flight model and communication experiment results.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2009-10-26
著者
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Kuroda Tomonori
Space Applications Mission Directorate Jaxa
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Shimada Masanobu
Aerospace Research And Development Directorate Jaxa
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Shimada M
Nasda Minato‐ku Jpn
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YAJIMA Masanobu
Aerospace Research and Development Directorate, JAXA
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SHIMADA Masaaki
Aerospace Research and Development Directorate, JAXA
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Shimada Masaaki
Aerospace Research And Development Directorate Jaxa
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Yajima M
Aerospace Research And Development Directorate Jaxa
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