EP0142397A1 - Stabilisierungs- und Richtvorrichtung für Antennen, insbesondere auf Schiffen - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to the stabilization and pointing of antennas, and in particular telecommunication antennas by means of satellites mounted on ships, to which the sea imposes angular movements of large amplitude compared to the acceptable tolerance on pointing of the antenna and accelerations.
- antenna stabilization devices have been proposed specifically for use in maritime satellite communications.
- MB Johnson entitled "Antenna control for a ship terminal for MARISAT" (IEEE Conference Publication No. 160, March 7, 1978) which is of the type comprising, on a base, a mount provided with means of orientation in bearing and carrying a gyroscopic assembly with two degrees of freedom whose external cardan joint has an axis of rotation (axis X) perpendicular to the bearing axis and whose internal cardan joint has an axis of rotation (Y axis) is orthogonal to the X axis and which 'is linked in pointing to the antenna.
- axis X axis of rotation
- Y axis axis of rotation
- the device described in this article uses for stabilization two gyros mounted on the rear of the antenna, intended respectively to stabilize the X and Y axes. But this device requires a vertical reference for the X axis, obtained using an accelerometer or an inclinometer mounted on the bearing axis. The voltage from the accelerometer or inclinometer is subtracted from the measurement of the elevation orientation of the X axis. The elevation angle can only be obtained by filtering at great time constant.
- Four-axis mounts have also been proposed, comprising a platform stabilized around roll and pitch axes by a pendulum assembly and two steering wheels.
- the pointing device is then separate. It is carried by the platform and allows the orientation of the antenna around the conventional pointing axes in azimuth and elevation.
- Such a provision is obviously extremely complex.
- Yet another arrangement uses a three-axis mount of the "X, Y deposit” type, but with two flywheels each having its own gimbal, which considerably increases the cost and the bulk.
- the invention aims to provide a device of the "deposit, X, Y" type which, while remaining simple and economical, makes it possible to provide the pointing and stabilization required for the antennas whose mass and inertia are those commonly used .
- the invention uses, to ensure stabilization and pointing, a single steering wheel in conditions such as nutation which appears in response to the applied torques and the resulting movements of precession to orient the antenna. by a parasitic movement remaining in the domain acceptable tolerances.
- the invention provides a stabilization and pointing device of the type defined above, characterized in that the gyroscopic assembly comprises a single flywheel with a significant angular moment relative to the inertia of the antenna, in that each gimbal is provided with a torque orientation motor controlled by a loop, the reaction signal of which is supplied by an orientation sensor of the other gimbal, and in that the orientation means around the bearing axis are provided to approximately ensure the average pointing of the antenna in bearing and, consequently, to maintain the gyroscopic assembly near the canonical position.
- each of the servo loops will include means for filtering characteristics determined according to the inertias of the cardan joints, parameters angular movements applied to the base and the required pointing precision.
- These filtering means may in particular be constituted by phase delay networks having a time constant much greater than the period of the applied stresses, in particular during the swell period.
- the orientation means around the bearing axis may include a geared motor for rotating, advantageously by an irreversible link, and a control circuit according to the heading and the displayed value of the azimuth of the satellite, while that the loop associated with the internal gimbal receives a correction signal taking account of variations in bearing, the difference Gis and y being measured by the angular detector 40.
- the enslavement of y therefore obliges it to follow the direction of bearing and to keep the canonical position.
- the device will generally include a computer for developing an elevation signal, applied to the servo loop of the first gimbal, and an azimuth signal, applied to the orientation control circuit. in bearing, from the heading and the longitude and latitude of the vehicle (ship in general) carrying the antenna. Automatic tracking is then ensured by sending deviation correction signals ⁇ x and ⁇ y which are superimposed on the calculated information, azimuth and elevation, to cancel all errors, including the gfte error. This allows, in case of loss of the reception signal, for example by mask effect, or fading, to keep the calculated direction, very close to the direction of the satellite. This avoids the panic of the antenna direction which would work in open loop.
- a more rudimentary solution simply comprises means for displaying the azimuth and the elevation determined using a separate calculator, which can be extremely simple since it only has to perform common trigonometric calculations.
- the antenna of revolution, is not only linked in pointing to the steering wheel, but also integral with the steering wheel or substituted for it, so that its angular momentum contributes to stabilization or ensures it.
- the device proposed by the invention lends itself to extremely varied configurations, in particular to take account of the type of antenna used (parabolic antenna, antenna with four helices, etc.) and that in particular it does not 'is by no means essential that the X and Y axes are concurrent.
- the slaving and pointing device of a helical antenna 10 with a viewing axis Z shown diagrammatically in FIG. 1 is intended to equip a ship 12 provided with a gyrocompass 14 providing a heading reference (angle e between the main line of the ship and the geographic North) on an exit 16.
- the device comprises a frame of the type known as "deposit-XY".
- This mount comprises a base 18 fixed to the ship and carrying bearings or pivots defining an axis of bearing G around which a crew 22 whose rotation is given by the signal can rotate under the action of a bearing geared motor 20 output of a field detector 24.
- the crew 22 is integral with the housing of a gyroscopic system and therefore carries in turn, by means of bearings 26 defining an axis X (elevation axis), perpendicular to the bearing axis G, an external universal joint 28 provided with a torque motor 30 and an orientation detector 32.
- the external universal joint carries in turn, by bearings 34 defining an axis Y orthogonal to the axis X , an internal gimbal 36 provided with a torque motor 38 and an orientation detector 40.
- the antenna 10 is, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, fixed to the internal gimbal 36.
- this internal gimbal 36 rotates a gyroscopic flywheel 41 driven at constant speed w by a motor not shown around the sighting axis Z so as to present a angular momentum H which we will see later that it must have a minimum function value antenna inertia and required stabilization accuracy.
- the steering wheel 41 and the antenna 10 are arranged so that the gimbals are in static balance.
- the signal produced by the adder 42 is brought by an amplifier 46 to a level sufficient to actuate the gearmotor 20.
- the geared motor 20 advantageously has a reduction ratio sufficient to be irreversible. Under these conditions, the torques that the horizontal accelerations imposed on the ship can create have no effect on the orientation around the bearing axis G.
- the telecommunication antenna of a ship is mounted in the superstructures, to have a clear field of view. It is for example at the top of the mast.
- the frame is therefore subjected not only to the angular movements of roll, pitch and yaw, but also to periodic accelerations of lifting, swerving and horizontal acceleration.
- the amplitude in roll and pitch can be up to ⁇ 30 °
- Stabilization of the antenna is ensured passively by the gyroscopic stiffness of the steering wheel 41. If the gimbals are balanced, that is to say that the center of gravity of each rotating assembly is on its axis, the accelerations and movements angular causes no torque and only remains a residual periodic precession of zero mean value over a sufficiently long time before the period of roll and pitch. This precession, constituting pointing error, retains a very low value if the angular momentum H is large enough. In practice, the precision requested does not exceed a few degrees, this oscillation is not a problem.
- each detector 32 or 40 is followed by a filter constituted by a phase delay network 48 or 50, which can have a time constant of the order of 1 min.
- a phase delay network 48 or 50 which can have a time constant of the order of 1 min.
- the aim of the antenna is to keep it directed towards the satellite and must therefore intervene each time the direction of the satellite changes relative to the ship, which occurs following a change in the position of the vessel and / or course change.
- the direction of the satellite is generally defined by its azimuth and its elevation.
- the azimuth Az is the angle in the horizontal plane between the direction of the satellite and the geographic North.
- the elevation El is the angle formed in the vertical plane by the direction of the satellite and the horizontal. These two angles are a function of the longitude Lo and the latitude La of the ship.
- the embodiment of FIG. 2 comprises a computer 52 for developing the azimuth and elevation angles Az and El of the satellite as a function of data stored on the position of the satellite, generally geostationary, and of input data constituted by the heading e coming from the gyrocompass 14 and by the longitude and the latitude, introduced by display.
- the elaboration of Az and El requires only classical trigonometric calculations which it is not necessary to describe here.
- the output signal Az constituted for example by a voltage proportional to the azimuth angle, is applied to the adder 42 which also receives the reaction signal from the detector 24.
- the resulting error signal is sent to the amplifier 46 by means of a phase advance correction network 54 which makes it possible to improve to a certain extent the performances of the servo in field.
- the detector 24 may consist of a multiturn potentiometer coupled, by a reduction gear, to a toothed wheel 56 secured to the crew 22 and meshed by the output pinion of the gearmotor 20.
- this error is corrected by automatic tracking means which include a distance meter 53 which provides output voltages ⁇ X and ⁇ Y corresponding respectively to the correction of the error in elevation and to the correction of the azimuth error.
- the control loop of the torque motor 38 of the internal gimbal then includes an analog adder 60 which receives the signals El and aX, as well as the filtered feedback signal from the detector 32. The output signal is amplified in a two-quadrant amplifier 62 or applied to a polarized relay to control the motor 38.
- the torque motor control loop 30 comprises, in addition to the detector 40, an adder 64 and an amplifier 66. But the action of the motor 30 will not be aimed always to give the internal gimbal 36 only a slight deviation from the canonical position, the azimuth orientation being essentially provided by the geared motor 20. during rotation always slow, in azimuth, the detector 40 provides a signal which causes the intervention of the motor 30 and the maintenance of the pointing of the antenna 60.
- the device can be supplemented by means 68 for viewing the actual values of the deposit and the elevation given to the antenna, constituted by voltmeters for displaying the output voltages of the detectors 32 and 40, possibly after filtering.
- the steering wheel is fixed relative to space, that is to say to the geostationary satellite.
- the aim of pointing in a field is to avoid coming into a prohibited configuration.
- the Y axis is almost vertical, at low elevations, that is to say in the conditions where the prohibited configuration can occur, the Y axis is almost vertical and the fixity of the steering wheel subsequently corrects the error in deposit, caused for example by errors due to the kinematics of cardan joints in heavy seas.
- the mass of the antenna is not negligible and, to balance the gimbals, we will have to move the steering wheel relative to the X and Y axes, rather than adding significant additional masses which considerably increase the inertia.
- adjustable weights will generally be provided to achieve fine balancing around the X and Y axes, although a residual balancing is tolerable since all the drifts in position of the gyroscopic system are detected in the angular detectors 32 and 40 when the control loops are closed.
- any increase in the dimensions of the antenna for example to increase its directivity, must be accompanied by an increase in the angular momentum H.
- the device according to the invention only allows stabilizing medium-sized antennas, the diameter of which does not exceed 1 m in the case of a parabolic antenna.
- the device according to the invention only allows stabilizing medium-sized antennas, the diameter of which does not exceed 1 m in the case of a parabolic antenna.
- larger dimensions can be accepted due to the reduced inertia.
- Figure 4 shows the orientation device of an antenna 10 with four helices then that the antenna is pointed at the zenith on a ship whose roll and pitch result in an inclination a of the radio line of sight Z on the axis G, in the plane GX.
- the moving element 22 consisting of a bearing ring which rotates in bearings provided in the base 18.
- the ring 22 carries the gimbal 28 orientable around the axis X by means of a spindle 74 and bearings 26.
- the universal joint 36 orientable around the Y axis rotates on the universal joint 28 in bearings not visible in the Figure. It can be seen that the "external" universal joint 28 is thus housed inside the "internal” universal joint 36, which simplifies mechanical manufacture.
- the torque motor 30 is placed directly around the spindle 74.
- the antenna 10 and the casing 76 containing the flywheel 41 and its drive motor 78 (hysteresis motor for example).
- the antenna 10 and the steering wheel are placed on either side of the Y axis so as to achieve approximate balancing, which can be perfect using an adjustable Y balancing weight, 80.
- Another counterweight 82, the position of which on the universal joint 36 is adjustable, ensures balancing in Y.
- the axes X, Y and G are concurrent, which makes it possible to give the radome 84 for protecting the antenna a value close to its theoretical minimum value.
- the variant embodiment shown in FIG. 5, where the members corresponding to those of FIG. 4 still bear the same reference number, is intended for pointing and stabilizing a parabolic antenna providing a gain of 20 d3 at 1.5 GHz, which requires an accuracy of i 2 °.
- the inertia of this antenna being greater than that of the antenna envisaged in connection with FIG. 3, the flywheel 41 must have 17 kg.m 2 / sec. for a weight of 5.5 kg.
- FIG. 6 shows a device for stabilizing a parabolic disk antenna 10 in which this antenna, used in rotation by the motor 78 around the axis Z, is used as a stabilization wheel.
- this antenna used in rotation by the motor 78 around the axis Z
- the pointing device is of the type shown in Figure 3 and the same reference numbers have been used.
- This solution can be used for small diameter antennas. for example, it can be envisaged for a 0.85 m diameter disk antenna rotating at an angular speed of 200 rpm and having a moment kinetics of 15 Nms
- gyroscopic precession is used, a torque applied around the X axis causing an exit speed around the Y axis and vice versa.
- the axis Z is offset with respect to the axis of deposit G, instead of being confused with it, when the antenna is aimed at the zenith.
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