Phase center explained

In antenna design theory, the phase center is the point from which the electromagnetic radiation spreads spherically outward, with the phase of the signal being equal at any point on the sphere. Apparent phase center is used to describe the phase center in a limited section of the radiation pattern.If it is used in the context of an antenna array, one has to define a reference point from which the basevectors of the single elements are referred to.[1] The phase center may vary, depended on the beamforming algorithm. It produces the weight vector, that may vary over time depending on the geometrical setup as well as the receive conditions.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Appel . Manuel . Joint Antenna Array Attitude Tracking and Spoofing Detection Based on Phase Difference Measurements . ION . Institute of Navigation . 30 June 2021.