Our investigations are going to be divided in three main aspects of Active Electronically Scanned Arrays (AESAs):
To produce wideband digital AESAs that can transmit and received in broadband.
Investigations on future RF front-ends and ADCs/DACs.
Fast simulation based on ray-tracing, including the integration of AESA with dielectric radomes.
This project will enable the collaboration on Active Electronically Scanned Arrays (AESAs) between SAAB (Järfälla), and the Division of Electromagnetic and Plasma Science (EMF) at KTH.
Technological development has enabled designing and manufacturing digital Active Electronically Scanned Arrays (AESAs), i.e. array antennas and physical architectures for wideband digital AESAs, including the RF front-end and with dedicated receiving and transmitting channels for each antenna element. Digital AESAs enables e.g., simultaneously forming high gain beams in different directions on the same received data.
Wideband digital AESAs is a potential game-changer for airborne systems. In particular, wideband digital AESAs would be very attractive in Electronic Warfare (EW). They may also enable multi-functional RF systems with negligible co-location interference. However, such wideband digital AESAs are still challenging due to high requirements on both digitization and data processing.
Two MSc theses will be co-supervised between KTH and SAAB in this project. The two prospective MSc theses are:
During the project, we are aimed at producing, at least, one paper submitted. In this manuscript, will include some of the results produced in this project, and it will be co-authored the members of SAAB and KTH.
This project will enable the creation of a long-term relationship between the team in SAAB and KTH. We expect to continue with further collaborations after the results of DICE are achieved.
Leader of the project, SAAB
Professor at KTH
Postdoctoral researcher at KTH
PhD student at KTH
PhD student at KTH
PhD student at KTH
MSc student at KTH/SAAB
MSc student at KTH/SAAB