Microwave Power Beaming using Ka-band Radar

Autors/ores

  • Travis Haugstad Western Technical College
  • Joel Nielsen Western Technical College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17307/wsc.v0i0.136

Paraules clau:

Microwaves

Resum

Power is transferred wirelessly from a ground based microwave transmitter to a receiver flown on a platform attached to a tethered aerostat.  The signal is analyzed using consumer radar detection hardware and developed circuitry.  This signal is analyzed by a programmable microcontroller, or Arduino, and data is then transmitted to a logging computer on the ground via flight computer and base station.  Eventually, a rectenna and receiver will be developed to convert the microwaves to a useable voltage to power on-board instruments.   This technology could be employed as a means to reduce the need for on-board power supplies for CubeSats deployed by the International Space Station, on orbit solar power generation, solar power satellites, etc. 

Biografies de l'autor/a

Travis Haugstad, Western Technical College

Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Student

Joel Nielsen, Western Technical College

Biomedical Electronics Student

Referències

Kustom Signals, Inc. (2011). Falcon Hand-Held Traffic Radar Operator's Manual. Lenexa, KS: Kustom Signals, Inc.

Lan Sun Luk, J., Celeste, A., Romanacce, P., Chane Kuang Sang, L., & Gatina, J. (1997). Point-to-Point Wireless Power Transportation in Reunion Island. 48th International Astronautical Congress. Turin, Italy: International Astronautical Federation.

Pozar, D. M. (2012). Microwave Engineer, Fourth Edition. Amherst, MA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Publicades

2016-02-11

Com citar

Haugstad, T., & Nielsen, J. (2016). Microwave Power Beaming using Ka-band Radar. Proceedings of the Wisconsin Space Conference. https://doi.org/10.17307/wsc.v0i0.136

Número

Secció

Team Projects