Phasor Solutions Develope
Revolutionary New Phased Array
Antenna
October 14,
2013
The
demonstration was achieved with
the firm’s fully operational,
low profile, electronically
steered, phased array antenna.
The array, which is only 1” in
height and covered a surface of
0.7m x 1m, supported an HD video
transmission via Intelsat 905
operating at Ku band. Phasor’s
patented technology successfully
formed and auto-pointed the RF
beam to acquire the signal
emitted from the satellite and
demodulated the high quality
video.
The beam,
which is entirely formed
electronically using proven
conventional technology, is
steerable over a 70°
cone and is totally inertia-free
thus allowing extremely rapid
scanning whilst overcoming the
limitations of motorised
parabolic reflector antennas and
offering equivalent or greater
gain. The
array aperture, which is
conformable to any curved
surface such as an aircraft
fuselage or train roof, may be
extended to provide any required
gain thus supporting very high
data rate links with low
satellite capacity demands and
charges.
Phasor’s
engineers have fundamentally
reconceived how a flat antenna
array can be constructed using
low cost electronic components.
Using this new approach,
Phasor’s technology will unlock
new, ever more affordable
applications for both satellite
communications on the move
(SOTM) for trains, planes,
yachts & UAVs as well as
distributed phased array radar
systems. More than ever,
consumers are demanding
persistent high throughput
communications even on board
fast moving vehicles; a market
need that existing SATCOM
technologies cannot easily
deliver.
Phasor’s
technology is applicable at X,
Ka or other bands in addition to
Ku.
Following
last years proof of concept of
communications to a satellite,
this recent multi Megabit test
has been achieved ahead of
schedule auguring well for the
commercial launch of Ku band
product in 2014.
“With
the world feeling ever smaller,
we want to facilitate
communication regardless of
where we are or where we’re
going. The recent test brings us
closer to delivering an
affordable electronically
steerable antenna” – Vito
Levi D’Ancona, Chairman, Phasor
Solutions,
“The successful tests vindicate
several years of development
representing millions of dollars
of investment offering the
potential to enable major new
markets for the satellite
industry. This heralds the
eagerly anticipated arrival of
the holy grail of satellite
antennas ” -
David Garrood, Chief Satellite
Officer, Phasor Solutions.
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