This paper addresses the issue of calculating the gain and power distribution of DSN antennas in the Fresnel (middle zone) and Fraunhofer (far zone) as a function of the distance from the DSN antenna and the off-boresight angle. Calculating the near and mid fields of DSN antennas are of interest in the receive mode where the transmitting signals from nearby flying objects such as helicopters and airplanes transmitting in the DSN frequency range, interfere with the operation of sensitive RF receiving system of the DSN antennas, and in the transmit mode where fields from high-powered DSN antennas interfere with receivers on nearby flying objects such as helicopters or other systems. Computing the exact fields of a large DSN antenna is, in general, a very complicated and arduous task. Even far-field calculations, which are less complicated compared to near and mid zone fields, take considerable computer time. These calculations become even more involved and time-consuming in very near field and back field regions. We provide two approaches for addressing the radio frequency interference (RFI) issue. In this paper, actual fields in mid and far zones are calculated using a relatively simple formulation that is accurate enough for the purposes of RFI analysis. In a future paper, we study and develop simple reference models that provide upper limit bounds or envelopes of the far field patterns as a function of the antenna diameter and frequency, which can be used for obtaining the field at any given point in space.
A Study of Near to Far Fields of JPL Deep Space Network (DSN) Antennas for RFI Analysis
2003-12-15
Sonstige
Keine Angabe
Englisch
3.0203 A Study of Near to Far Fields of JPL Deep Space Network (DSN) Antennas for RFI Analysis
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2004
|Array antennas for JPL/NASA Deep Space Network
NTRS | 2002
|Array antennas for JPL/NASA Deep Space Network
IEEE | 2002
|3.0202 Array Antennas for JPL/NASA Deep Space Network
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2002
|