Continuing to estimate the Direction-of-arrival (DOA) of the signals
impinging on the antenna array, even when a few elements of the underlying
Uniform Linear Antenna Array (ULA) fail to work will be of practical interest
in RADAR, SONAR and Wireless Radio Communication Systems. This paper proposes a
new technique to estimate the DOAs when a few elements are malfunctioning. The
technique combines Singular Value Thresholding (SVT) based Matrix Completion
(MC) procedure with the Direct Data Domain (D^3) based Matrix Pencil (MP)
Method. When the element failure is observed, first, the MC is performed to
recover the missing data from failed elements, and then the MP method is used
to estimate the DOAs. We also, propose a very simple technique to detect the
location of elements failed, which is required to perform MC procedure. We
provide simulation studies to demonstrate the performance and usefulness of the
proposed technique. The results indicate a better performance, of the proposed
DOA estimation scheme under different antenna failure scenarios.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, Signal and image processing:An international
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Fractal antennas are characterized by space filling and self-similarity properties which results in considerable size reduction and multiband operation as compared to conventional microstrip antenna. This paper outlines a multiband antenna design based on fractal concepts. Fractal antennas show multiband behavior due to self-similarity in their structure. The plus shaped fractal antenna has been designed on a substrate of dielectric constant € r = 4.4 and thickness 1.6 mm. The proposed antenna is characterized by a compact size and it is microstrip feed fractal patch of order 1/3. It is observed that the antenna is radiating at multiple resonant frequencies. The resonant frequency is reduced from 2.2 GHz to 900 MHz after I & II iterations respectively. Thus considerable size reduction of 81.77% & overall bandwidth of 12.92% are achieved. The proposed antenna is simulated using the method of moment based commercial software (IE3D) and it is found that simulated results are in good agreement with the experimental results.
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