Claims
- 1. A reconfigurable multi-access multi-spot transmission antenna comprising: a reflector (10) for energy focussing, an array (11) of source elements situated in the focal region of the reflector, so that the electromagnetic field is synthesized in said region, said antenna being characterized in that each spot (SPi) is constituted by juxtaposing a fixed identical number n of beams from n sources; each of the sources delivering the power transmitted by the corresponding spot divided by the number n; any one source participating at any one time in radiating one spot at the most; and in that a matrix high-power amplifier receives input signals to be radiated by said reconfigurable multi-access multi-spot transmission antenna, and outputs corresponding amplified signals to a high-level switching matrix (24) which is provided to reconfigure each spot by selecting the sources that participate in the spot.
- 2. The antenna according to claim 1, characterized in that said antenna includes feed and control electronics comprising:
- m inputs (E.sub.1 to E.sub.m) corresponding to m spots delimiting m coverage areas on the surface of the earth; a variable amplifier (18) being disposed on each of the inputs; and
- a number n of channels; n corresponding to the number of sources per spot;
- each channel (vi) comprising:
- an amplifier stage (20) having m inputs and m outputs;
- a high-level switching and connection circuit (24) enabling a plurality of source elements each corresponding to a respective spot (SP1 . . . SPm); and
- p filters (25) disposed in series between the p outputs of the high-level switching and connection circuit (24) and p sources of the array.
- 3. The antenna according to claim 2, characterized in that the amplifier stage (20) comprises first and second generalized couplers (21 and 22) disposed on respective sides of amplifiers (23) disposed in parallel, so that a signal applied to the first input is output in amplified form on the first output.
- 4. The antenna according to claim 3, characterized in that the first and second generalized couplers (21 and 22) are respectively formed of a combination of hybrid couplers (25), so that each input of the first coupler (21) is distributed over all the amplifiers (23) and hence over all the outputs of the hybrid couplers of the first generalized coupler (21), the structure of the second generalized coupler (22) being the inverse of the structure of the first coupler.
- 5. An antenna according to claim 2 characterized in that said antenna includes at least one additional source (S'), wherein said additional source is an isolating source.
- 6. The antenna according to claim 2, characterized in that for all channels, said amplifier stage of said antenna only includes a single first generalized coupler (21), and a plurality of amplifiers (23) having respective outputs connected to a corresponding input of n second generalized couplers (22).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application No. 07/798,955 filed Nov. 27, 1991 now abandoned.
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