Title :
Application of antenna arrays to mobile communications. II. Beam-forming and direction-of-arrival considerations
Author_Institution :
New South Wales Univ., Canberra, ACT, Australia
fDate :
8/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Array processing involves manipulation of signals induced on various antenna elements. Its capabilities of steering nulls to reduce cochannel interferences and pointing independent beams toward various mobiles, as well as its ability to provide estimates of directions of radiating sources, make it attractive to a mobile communications system designer. Array processing is expected to play an important role in fulfilling the increased demands of various mobile communications services. Part I of this paper showed how an array could be utilized in different configurations to improve the performance of mobile communications systems, with references to various studies where feasibility of apt array system for mobile communications is considered. This paper provides a comprehensive and detailed treatment of different beam-forming schemes, adaptive algorithms to adjust the required weighting on antennas, direction-of-arrival estimation methods-including their performance comparison-and effects of errors on the performance of an array system, as well as schemes to alleviate them. This paper brings together almost all aspects of array signal processing
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; antenna arrays; array signal processing; conjugate gradient methods; direction-of-arrival estimation; errors; land mobile radio; least squares approximations; maximum entropy methods; maximum likelihood estimation; reviews; DOA estimation; adaptive algorithms; antenna arrays; array signal processing; array system performance; beamforming techniques; cochannel interference; direction-of-arrival estimation; errors; mobile communications; review; Adaptive algorithm; Adaptive arrays; Antenna arrays; Array signal processing; Direction of arrival estimation; Directive antennas; Interference; Mobile antennas; Mobile communication; Signal processing;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE