Title :
An adaptive beamforming technique based on cyclostationary signal properties
Author :
Castedo, Luis ; Figueiras-Vidal, Anibal R.
Author_Institution :
ETSI Telecomunicacion, Univ. Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
fDate :
7/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new approach to adaptive beamforming is presented. The method is based on the property of cyclostationary signals to generate spectral lines when they pass through certain nonlinear transformations. The beamformer coefficients are selected according to a new optimization objective, which consists on minimizing the mean square error between the array output after the nonlinearity and a complex exponential. This approach optimally extracts any signal that generates a spectral line at the same frequency as the reference complex exponential. A gradient-based algorithm is derived to compute the optimum weights. Since the proposed cost function is a nonconvex function of the array coefficients, minima are analyzed for the three most common types of perturbations found in communications: Gaussian noise, multiple interferences, and multipath propagation. It is demonstrated via analysis and simulations that minima correspond to points where output noise power is minimized, interferences are canceled, and intersymbol interference is removed, i.e., the beamformer eliminates the distortion introduced by the radiocommunication channel
Keywords :
Gaussian noise; adaptive signal processing; array signal processing; interference suppression; intersymbol interference; least mean squares methods; multipath channels; radiofrequency interference; radiowave propagation; spectral analysis; Gaussian noise; adaptive beamforming technique; array coefficients; array output; beamformer coefficients; complex exponential; cost function; cyclostationary signal properties; distortion; gradient-based algorithm; intersymbol interference; mean square error; multipath propagation; multiple interferences; nonconvex function; nonlinear transformations; nonlinearity; output noise power; radiocommunication channel; spectral lines; Analytical models; Array signal processing; Computational modeling; Cost function; Frequency; Gaussian noise; Intersymbol interference; Mean square error methods; Noise cancellation; Signal generators;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on