2008
DOI: 10.1109/tcsii.2008.2008053
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A Systolic Array 2-D IIR Broadband RF Beamformer

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“…The region of support (ROS) in the 2D frequency domain is confined into a line-shaped passband [13,24] oriented at an angle |θ| ≤ 45 • from the ω ct -axis passing thorough the origin ω(x, ct) ∈ R, where ω x and ω ct are spatial and temporal frequencies, respectively in Figure 1b. Here, θ = tan −1 (sin ψ) [25,26].…”
Section: D Plane Wave Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The region of support (ROS) in the 2D frequency domain is confined into a line-shaped passband [13,24] oriented at an angle |θ| ≤ 45 • from the ω ct -axis passing thorough the origin ω(x, ct) ∈ R, where ω x and ω ct are spatial and temporal frequencies, respectively in Figure 1b. Here, θ = tan −1 (sin ψ) [25,26].…”
Section: D Plane Wave Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, IIR based MD space-time frequency-planar digital beam filters [11,12] are likely to be efficient in power consumption in comparison with FIR MD beam filters. It has been shown that IIR beam filters have a significantly low multiplier count over FIR beam filters [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Frequency-planar beam 2D IIR filters [3], when applied to a uniformly spaced linear array (USLA) of N A broadband antenna elements, are highly effective in the directional enhancement of propagating UWB plane waves arriving from specific directions [6,8]. These frequency-planar 2D filters are derived from resistively terminated LC ladder networks [13], which are practical-BIBO stable [1] when converted to the 2D discrete domain using the 2D bilinear transform.…”
Section: Review Of 2d Iir Beam Filteringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. , N A − 1, which produces input signals to the filter of the form w(−x n sin θ + ct), where c is the speed of light, t is time, K d is a positive integer known as the spatial undersampling factor [8], and w(t) is a function describing the amplitude of the plane wave. The 2D region of support of the 2D Fourier transform of the spatially and temporally sampled plane wave lies on a straight line through the origin in the frequency domain (ω 1 , ω 2 ) ∈ R 2 and is oriented at angle Ψ (θ) = tan −1 ( Δx cΔT CLK sin θ).…”
Section: Review Of 2d Iir Beam Filteringmentioning
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