Summary
This paper documents the prototype development and evaluation of a 16-element active electronically scanned array antenna by Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications Technology for aircraft Internet connectivity. The work focuses on low-profile, scalable antenna design for regional jets operating in the Ka-band, with evaluation results presented to guide receiver-side configuration decisions. The research represents early-stage technical development rather than operational deployment.
UK applicability
This work is not directly applicable to UK agriculture, farming systems, soil health, or food production. It addresses aerospace telecommunications infrastructure, which falls entirely outside the scope of Pulse Brain's focus.
Key measures
Antenna array performance characteristics, receiver-side configuration parameters, Ka-band operation metrics
Outcomes reported
The study reports evaluation results of a prototype 16-element active electronically scanned array antenna designed for aircraft receiver applications in the Ka-band. Performance characteristics of the fabricated antenna were assessed to inform design configurations for regional jet installations.
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