DocumentCode :
1953603
Title :
Using radial-basis function neural networks to shape the array factor and reduce the side-lobe levels of phased antenna arrays
Author :
El-Khamy, Said E. ; El-Marakby, Amr M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Alexandria Univ., Egypt
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Abstract :
Shaping the array factor of an adaptive antenna array to obtain interference suppression is a difficult task due to the computational complexity, slow convergence rates and the high cost requirements. Although some antenna synthesis techniques can be used to reduce the side-lobe levels (and hence reduce the effect of interference arriving outside the main lobe), the resulting array factors suffer from the increased width of the main lobe. This degradation is more profound in phased arrays operating at large scanning angles and hence, the performance will be limited in many applications requiring radiation patterns with narrow steerable main lobes. In this paper, a technique based on radial-basis function neural networks (RBFNN) is presented for shaping the array factor of phased linear arrays to have relatively low side-lobe levels without affecting the beamwidth requirements of the main lobe. Both uniform and nonuniform linear arrays with initially low sidelobe levels, such as Tschebyscheff arrays are considered. The simulation results show that the use of RBFNN minimizes the sidelobe levels while keeping a predetermined width of main lobes. Thus, highly improved patterns with very deep sidelobe and increased directivity, with beam steering capabilities, are obtained
Keywords :
adaptive antenna arrays; antenna phased arrays; antenna radiation patterns; beam steering; computational complexity; convergence of numerical methods; electrical engineering computing; interference suppression; linear antenna arrays; radial basis function networks; scanning antennas; RBFNN; Tschebyscheff arrays; adaptive antenna array; antenna synthesis techniques; array factor shaping; beam steering; beamwidth; computational complexity; directivity; electronic scanning arrays; high cost; interference suppression; large scanning angles; low side-lobe levels; main lobe width; nonuniform linear arrays; performance; phased antenna arrays; phased linear arrays; radial-basis function neural networks; radiation patterns; side-lobe levels reduction; simulation results; slow convergence rates; steerable main lobes; uniform linear arrays; Adaptive arrays; Antenna arrays; Computational complexity; Convergence; Costs; Degradation; Interference suppression; Network synthesis; Neural networks; Phased arrays;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Radio Science Conference, 2000. 17th NRSC '2000. Seventeenth National
Conference_Location :
Minufiya
Print_ISBN :
977-5031-64-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NRSC.2000.838904
Filename :
838904
Link To Document :
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