IEICE Transactions on Communications
Online ISSN : 1745-1345
Print ISSN : 0916-8516
Special Issue on the Past, Present, and Future of Communications Technologies in the IEICE
Compact X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar for 100kg Class Satellite
Hirobumi SAITOPrilando Rizki AKBARHiromi WATANABEVinay RAVINDRAJiro HIROKAWAKenji URAPyne BUDHADITYA
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2017 Volume E100.B Issue 9 Pages 1653-1660

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We proposed a new architecture of antenna, transmitter and receiver feeding configuration for small synthetic aperture radar (SAR) that is compatible with 100kg class satellite. Promising applications are constellations of earth observations together with optical sensors, and responsive, disaster monitoring missions. The SAR antenna is a deployable, passive, honeycomb panel antenna with slot array that can be stowed compactly. RF (radio frequency) instruments are in a satellite body and RF signal is fed to a deployable antenna through non-contacting choke flanges at deployable hinges. This paper describes its development strategy and the present development status of the small spaceborne SAR based on this architecture.

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