1983 Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium
DOI: 10.1109/aps.1983.1149127
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Cancellation performance degradation of a fully-adaptive Yagi array due to inner-element coupling

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“…where 0 is the normalized characteristic impedance obtained from (1). Equations (20) and (22) give insight of the output SINR in the presence of mutual coupling.…”
Section: Output Sinr and Response Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where 0 is the normalized characteristic impedance obtained from (1). Equations (20) and (22) give insight of the output SINR in the presence of mutual coupling.…”
Section: Output Sinr and Response Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This reduces the speed of response of an array, resulting in delayed suppression of jammers. The performance analysis of an adaptive array in the presence of coupling by Dinger [110], Gupta and Ksienski [2], Leviatan et al [1], and Zhang et al [3] holds only for narrow-band signals. The effect of mutual coupling on the array performance in wideband signal environment was analyzed using MoM [92].…”
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“…The mutual coupling between antenna elements affects the performance of an adaptive array, especially when the interelement spacing is small ( Figure 13). Many authors have analyzed this mutual coupling effect in different types of adaptive arrays, namely, LMS and Applebaum arrays [142], for a power inversion array [143] and adaptive Yagi array [144]. The aim of these studies varied from accurate signal recovery [145] to elimination of mutual coupling on DOA estimation [146].…”
Section: Mutual Coupling Effectmentioning
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