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phased array
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phased array
[fāzd]
an array transducer assembly that has very thin rectangular elements arranged side by side. It relies on electronic beam steering to sweep sound beams over a sector-shaped scanned region. Beam steering is done by using electronic time delays in the transmitting and receiving circuits.


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00 Hardcover RC280 Fenn (Advanced RF Sensing Group, MIT Lincoln Laboratory) notes that adaptive microwave phased array antennas are known for their ability to improve performance in radar and communications systems.
Cobra was developed for France, Germany and UK as the first multifunctional counter battery radar in the world with a fully active phased array antenna, enabling accurate multiple targets detection within a short reaction time.
Three-dimensional Phased Array with RF MEMS switches and LNA A fully integrated phased array antenna with radio frequency micro-electromechanical systems (RF MEMS) switches on a flexible, organic substrate was demonstrated above 10 GHz for use in a NASA Earth observing satellite system.
 
 
 
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