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Parabolic reflector

About: Parabolic reflector is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3375 publications have been published within this topic receiving 30735 citations. The topic is also known as: paraboloid reflector & paraboloidal reflector.


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Proceedings ArticleDOI
07 Jun 1998
TL;DR: The use of an offset parabolic reflector with an array feed, referred to as a multiple beam antenna (MBA), is considered as a way of combining the high gain of thereflector with the spatial filtering ability of the antenna array.
Abstract: Adaptive array processing is seen as one possible solution to the severe bandwidth and power restrictions in a communications system between a geostationary satellite and a mobile terminal. This paper considers the use of an offset parabolic reflector with an array feed, referred to as a multiple beam antenna (MBA), as a way of combining the high gain of the reflector with the spatial filtering ability of the antenna array. A signal model is developed in which the key quantity is the steering vector which represents the response of the antenna array to a plane wave arriving from a given angle. The steering vector for the MBA is found numerically by finding the secondary field of each of the antenna elements, and then using the principle of reciprocity to relate this field to the received amplitude. Statistically optimum beamforming on the MBA is demonstrated followed by a simulation of the direct matrix inversion (DMI) algorithm.

13 citations

Patent
Francis J. Deck1
12 Jan 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a monochromator for use in a spectrograph admits light from an aperture to a primary reflector (preferably an off-axis parabolic mirror) which collimates the input light with low aberration and directs it to a diffraction grating.
Abstract: A monochromator for use in a spectrograph admits light from an aperture to a primary reflector (preferably an off-axis parabolic mirror) which collimates the input light with low aberration and directs it to a diffraction grating. The component wavelengths of the input light are then directed to first and second secondary reflectors (preferably spherical or toroidal mirrors), which are chosen to cooperatively focus the component wavelengths in ordered bands across an array detector while each at least substantially cancels the effects of any aberrations introduced by the other. By choosing optical elements which supply the grating with input light with low aberration, and then choosing optical elements which receive the component wavelengths from the grating and which offset any aberrations introduced by the other receiving optical elements, wavelength resolution at the detector can be enhanced.

13 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, a ring array concentrator solar furnace was proposed and analyzed for a 5.68mm diameter spherical receiver and large collection area varying from 3.14m2 to 100m2.

13 citations

Patent
Bernard Lhenry1
20 May 1981
TL;DR: In this article, an elevation orientation mount for a parabolic mirror reflector of a solar heating module was proposed, where the reflector occupied a position such that its axis of revolution was vertical.
Abstract: The present invention relates to an elevation orientation mount for a parabolic mirror reflector of a solar heating module. The altazimuthal orientation mount according to the invention is adapted to a solar heating module comprising a parabolic mirror reflector orientable around a horizontal axis by a jack actuating unit whose cylinder is a turret and whose rod is articulated to the reflector. The jack is equipped for return and locking tending to extend the rod and to lock it at the stroke-end where the reflector occupies a position such that its axis of revolution is vertical.

13 citations

Patent
17 Jul 1973
TL;DR: In this article, a composite antenna feed subsystem concentrated in a small area at the prime focus of the parabola of a satellite parabolic reflector accomodates a plurality of frequency bands.
Abstract: A composite antenna feed subsystem concentrated in a small area at the prime focus of the parabola of a satellite parabolic reflector accomodates a plurality of frequency bands. The arrays comprising the subsystem are mounted on the top cover of a communication module. A multimode horn is arranged at the center of the subsystem axis which functions at X- and C-band frequencies, and a cross-array consisting of individual elements form the S-band feed, with one arm of the S-band array containing an element mutually shared with the L-band array. Provision is also made for UHF frequencies, and a dipole arrangement for VHF frequencies is arranged around the S-band arms.

13 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202338
202286
202168
202098
2019136
2018128