Title :
A novel approach to adaptive nulling with neural networks
Author :
Zooghby, A. H EL ; Christodoulou, C.G. ; Georgiopoulos, M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Central Florida Univ., Orlando, FL, USA
Abstract :
A neural network approach to the problem of finding the weights of one and two-dimensional adaptive arrays is presented. In modern cellular, satellite mobile communications systems, and in GPS systems, both the desired and interfering signals change their directions continuously. Therefore, a fast tracking system is needed to constantly track the users, and then adapt the radiation pattern of the antenna to direct multiple narrow beams to the desired users and nulls to the sources of interference. In the approach suggested in this paper, the computation of the optimum weights is viewed as a mapping problem which can be modeled using a suitable artificial neural network trained with input output pairs. Three-layer radial basis function neural networks (RBFNN) are used in the design of one and two-dimensional array antennas. The results obtained from this network are in excellent agreement with the Wiener solution. The networks implementing these functions are successful in tracking mobile users as they move across the antenna´s field of view
Keywords :
adaptive antenna arrays; adaptive signal processing; antenna radiation patterns; array signal processing; feedforward neural nets; interference suppression; mobile radio; multibeam antennas; multilayer perceptrons; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication computing; tracking; GPS systems; RBFNN; adaptive nulling; array antennas; artificial neural network; cellular communications system; directions; fast tracking system; input output pairs; interfering signals; mapping problem; mobile communications systems; mobile users; multiple narrow beams; nulls; one-dimensional adaptive arrays; radiation pattern; three-layer radial basis function neural networks; two-dimensional adaptive arrays; weights; Adaptive arrays; Antenna radiation patterns; Artificial neural networks; Artificial satellites; Computer networks; Global Positioning System; Interference; Mobile communication; Neural networks; Radial basis function networks;
Conference_Titel :
Southeastcon '98. Proceedings. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4391-3
DOI :
10.1109/SECON.1998.673332