Correction Method of Antenna Pointing Error Caused by the Main Reflector Deformation

2021 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 236-251
Author(s):  
MEI Geng-jun ◽  
XIANG Bin-bin ◽  
WANG Na ◽  
WANG Zhao-jun
2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jie Zhang ◽  
Jin Huang ◽  
Wei Liang ◽  
Youran Zhang ◽  
Qian Xu ◽  
...  

The pointing error caused by the structural deformation of large reflector antennas has become the most challenging problem of antenna servo control. Especially with the increase of the antenna diameter and the working frequency, environmental loads not only make the structure deformation more obvious, but also make the pointing accuracy influenced by deformation more sensitive. In order to solve this problem, accurately estimating the pointing error caused by the structural deformation is the key. Based on the dynamic model of antenna structure and the analyzing model of pointing error, using the displacement information of sampling points on reflector, this paper proposes a correction method to achieve the purpose of accurately estimating the pointing error caused by the structural deformation. Using a 7.3-m Ka band antenna, the results show that the antenna maximum pointing error in theoretical model calculation is 0.0041° at 10m/s wind speed condition; however, the corrected pointing error would be about 0.0054° with considering the modeling error. After compensating the controller, the pointing error could be reduced to only 0.0008° and the performance of antenna pointing was improved.


2011 ◽  
Vol 19 (7) ◽  
pp. 1524-1530 ◽  
Author(s):  
薛向尧 XUE Xiang-yao ◽  
高云国 GAO Yun-guo ◽  
韩光宇 HAN Guang-yu ◽  
邵帅 SHAO Shuai ◽  
乔健 QIAO Jian

2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 569-576
Author(s):  
吴伟平 WU Wei-ping ◽  
马庆军 MA Qing-jun ◽  
王淑荣 WANG Shu-rong

Author(s):  
Wei Liang ◽  
Jin Huang ◽  
Jie Zhang ◽  
Xiaodong Tang ◽  
Youran Zhang

As large reflector antennas have a low natural frequency and primarily operate in open air without a radome, factors such as the stochastic wind disturbance and the moving platform obviously increase the vibration-deformation pointing error. Moreover, in the actual working operation of large reflector antennas, the traditional measurement method can only sense the pointing error at the hinge via encoders and cannot sense the vibration-deformation-induced pointing error of the main reflector. This paper presents a reconstruction method of the vibration-deformation-induced pointing error for the main reflector via optimized acceleration measurement points. First, an entire working condition model of the main reflector for vibration-deformation-induced pointing error observation is established to provide the general relations among the acceleration, location, number of measurement points, and vibration-deformation-induced pointing error. In this model, the vibration-deformation-induced pointing error is reconstructed based on the best-fitting paraboloid theory and the frequency-domain integration approach. Furthermore, a Tikhonov regularization scheme is adopted to mitigate the ill-posedness due to random noise in the measured accelerations. Second, to obtain a well-reconstructed vibration-deformation-induced pointing error with certain accuracy, this study proposes a novel four-symmetric-point dynamic optimization algorithm for optimization of the sensor layout is proposed. Finally, a wind disturbance simulation of a 7.3 m antenna is undertaken. The results show that under the accuracy constraint of 5%, a well-reconstructed vibration-deformation-induced pointing error is obtained from the 20 optimized measurement points. Compared with the effective independence method, four-symmetric-point dynamic optimization algorithm has higher precision in observing the vibration-deformation-induced pointing error and is more convenient for arranging the sensors.


The Eye ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (129) ◽  
pp. 22-29
Author(s):  
Svetlana Kravchuk ◽  
Olga Zhabina

We described two clinical cases of ortho-k lenses fitting in patients with “non-typical” corneal curvature/diameter ratio. The main goal was to acknowledge effective and safe use of this myopia correction method in patients with corneal diameter greater than 11 mm. Individual approach to each patient is the key to a successful and safe ortho-k lenses fitting.


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