DocumentCode
491629
Title
An Analytical Study of Nonuniformly-Spaced Two Dimensional Adaptive Antenna Arrays
Author
Oetting, John D.
Author_Institution
Booz·Allen and Hamilton Inc., 4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, Maryland 20814. (301) 951-2796
Volume
2
fYear
1982
fDate
17-20 Oct. 1982
Abstract
This paper describes a study of the physical limitations of adaptive antenna arrays using analytical methods. It is shown how the antenna pattern of an N-element array can be calculated from the complex array weights. The available degrees of freedom of the array can be used to null up to N-1 jammers while maintaining gain in the direction of the desired signal. Alternatively, some degrees of freedom can be used to specify other properties of the antenna pattern. As an example, the antenna pattern of a four element two-dimensional array with large, nonuniform element spacing is calculated for the case of three jammers and a desired signal and shown to be superior to the pattern obtained with uniform spacing. It is then shown how further improvements can be obtained by using some of the available degrees of freedom to constrain the first derivative of the pattern in the vicinity of the desired signal. This method produces a "maximally flat" antenna response and eliminates some of the adverse effects of grating lobes. Finally, some other applications of this methodology are mentioned.
Keywords
Adaptive arrays; Antenna arrays; Azimuth; Azimuthal angle; Equations; Gratings; Jamming; Receiving antennas; Road transportation; Working environment noise;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications Conference - Progress in Spread Spectrum Communications, 1982. MILCOM 1982. IEEE
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MILCOM.1982.4805976
Filename
4805976
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