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Research on Antennas Alignment of Dynamic Point-to-Point Communication

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  • Qilin Zeng
  • Jiaxin Liu
  • Weiming Xiong

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In the dynamic point-to-point communication, to track and aim at antenna fast and accurately is the guarantee of high quality communication signal. In order to solve the problem of antenna alignment, we used the least square method (LSM) to fit the optimal level signal value (LSV) point which is based on coordinate coarse tracking alignment and matrix scanning strategy to find the LSV in this paper. Antenna is driven by two-dimensional turntable (azimuth and elevation angle (AE)): the two-dimensional turntable is decomposed into two independent one-dimensional turntables, and the LSV in AE direction are obtained by scanning, respectively. The optimal LSV point of two-dimensional turntable can be find by combing optimal LSV point of two independent one-dimensional turntables. The method has the advantages of high precision and easy implementation and can meet the requirement of fast and accurately alignment in dynamic point-to-point communication antenna engineering.

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  • Qilin Zeng & Jiaxin Liu & Weiming Xiong, 2018. "Research on Antennas Alignment of Dynamic Point-to-Point Communication," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-5, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8697647
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/8697647
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