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An interferometer based phase control system
An interferometer based phase control system for focusing and pointing the solar power satellite (SPS) power beam is discussed. The system is ground based and closed loop. One receiving antenna is required on Earth. A conventional uplink data channel transmits an 8 bit phase error correction back to the SPS for sequential calibration of each power module. Beam pointing resolution is better than 140 meters at the rectenna
A power satellite sonic simulator
A simulator is described which generates and transmits a beam of audible sound energy mathematically similar to the solar power satellite (SPS) power beam. The simulator provides a laboratory means for analysis of ground based closed loop SPS phase control and of ionospheric effects on the SPS microwave power beam
A sonic satellite power system microwave power transmission simulation
A simulator is described which generates and transmits a beam of audible sound energy mathematically similar to the SPS power beam. The simulator provides a laboratory means for analysis of ground based closed loop SPS phase control and of ionospheric effects on the SPS microwave power beam
Sonic simulation of the SPS power beam
A Satellite Power System Microwave Transmission Simulator is described. The simulator generates and transmits a beam audible sound energy which is mathematically similar to the microwave beam which would transmit energy to Earth from a Solar Power Satellite. This allows areas such as power beam formation to be studied in a laboratory environment
Beat frequency interference pattern characteristics study
The frequency spectra and corresponding beat frequencies created by the relative motions between multiple Solar Power Satellites due to solar wind, lunar gravity, etc. were analyzed. The results were derived mathematically and verified through computer simulation. Frequency spectra plots were computer generated. Detailed computations were made for the seven following locations in the continental US: Houston, Tx.; Seattle, Wa.; Miami, Fl.; Chicago, Il.; New York, NY; Los Angeles, Ca.; and Barberton, Oh
A theoretical study of microwave beam absorption by a rectenna
The rectenna's microwave power beam absorption limit was theoretically confirmed by two mathematical models descriptive of the microwave absorption process; first one model was based on the current sheet equivalency of a large planar array above a reflector and the second model, which was based on the properties of a waveguide with special imaging characteristics, quantified the electromagnetic modes (field configurations) in the immediate vicinity of a Rectenna element spacing which permit total power beam absorption by preventing unwanted modes from propagating (scattering) were derived using these models. Several factors causing unwanted scattering are discussed
Fourier-Domain Electromagnetic Wave Theory for Layered Metamaterials of Finite Extent
The Floquet-Bloch theorem allows waves in infinite, lossless periodic media
to be expressed as a sum of discrete Floquet-Bloch modes, but its validity is
challenged under the realistic constraints of loss and finite extent. In this
work, we mathematically reveal the existence of Floquet-Bloch modes in the
electromagnetic fields sustained by lossy, finite periodic layered media using
Maxwell's equations alone without invoking the Floquet-Bloch theorem. Starting
with a transfer-matrix representation of the electromagnetic field in a generic
layered medium, we apply Fourier transformation and a series of mathematical
manipulations to isolate a term explicitly dependent on Floquet-Bloch modes.
Fourier-domain representation of the electromagnetic field can be reduced into
a product of the Floquet-Bloch term and two other matrix factors: one governed
by reflections from the medium boundaries and another dependent on layer
composition. Electromagnetic fields in any finite, lossy, layered structure can
now be interpreted in the Fourier-domain by separable factors dependent on
distinct physical features of the structure. The developed theory enables new
methods for analyzing and communicating the electromagnetic properties of
layered metamaterials.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
Nonlinear Dynamics of a Bose-Einstein Condensate in a Magnetic Waveguide
We have studied the internal and external dynamics of a Bose-Einstein
condensate in an anharmonic magnetic waveguide. An oscillating condensate
experiences a strong coupling between the center of mass motion and the
internal collective modes. Due to the anharmonicity of the magnetic potential,
not only the center of mass motion shows harmonic frequency generation, but
also the internal dynamics exhibit nonlinear frequency mixing. We describe the
data with a theoretical model to high accuracy. For strong excitations we test
the experimental data for indications of a chaotic behavior.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Rectenna system design
The function of the rectenna in the solar power satellite system is described and the basic design choices based on the desired microwave field concentration and ground clearance requirements are given. One important area of concern, from the EMI point of view, harmonic reradiation and scattering from the rectenna is also designed. An optimization of a rectenna system design to minimize costs was performed. The rectenna cost breakdown for a 56 w installation is given as an example
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