- A
retrodirective antenna is an
antenna that
transmits the
signal back in the same
direction it came from. This is
based on the
principle of self-phase...
- 10–200 m (30–700 ft) High Not
defined Requires semi-p****ive tags. Uses
retrodirective backscatter approaches to
achieve extended ranges US$10 projected...
- A Van Atta
array is a type of p****ive
retrodirective phased array antenna which redirects (rather than reflects) a
signal back in the
direction from which...
-
proposed approach to
ensuring fail-safe beam
targeting is to use a
retrodirective phased array antenna/rectenna. A "pilot"
microwave beam
emitted from...
- Engineering, Vol. 21, pp. 281–283 (March/April 1982), "Experiments with
Retrodirective Arrays," by
Stephen F. Jacobs.
Scientific American,
December 1985, "Phase...
- Australia,
constructed in 2012. L. C. van Atta was
first to
describe a
retrodirective antenna, the van Atta array,
which redirects (rather than reflects)...
- "reverse
light receiving and
reflecting face
provided with a
plurality of
retrodirective reflector elements of the cube
corner type for
receiving light emanating...
- on High
Definition TV. Andre, S. N. and Leonard, D. J., “An
Active Retrodirective Array for
Satellite Communication”, Trans. IEEE, Vol. AP-12, Mar. 1964...