Phased arrayIn telecommunication, a phased array is a group of antennass in which the relative phases of the respective signals feeding the antennas are varied in such a way that the effective radiation pattern of the array is reinforced in a desired direction and suppressed in undesired directions. This design is used in radar, and is generalized in interferometric radio antennas (usually in radio telescopes). The relative amplitudes of--and constructive and destructive interference effects among--the signals radiated by the individual antennas determine the effective radiation pattern of the array. A phased array may be used to point a fixed radiation pattern, or to scan rapidly in azimuth or elevation. Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188\nCategory:Radio frequency antenna types |
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