2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/1613638
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Experimental Results of Novel DoA Estimation Algorithms for Compact Reconfigurable Antennas

Abstract: Reconfigurable antenna systems have gained much attention for potential use in the next generation wireless systems. However, conventional direction-of-arrival (DoA) estimation algorithms for antenna arrays cannot be used directly in reconfigurable antennas due to different design of the antennas. In this paper, we present an adjacent pattern power ratio (APPR) algorithm for twoport composite right/left-handed (CRLH) reconfigurable leaky-wave antennas (LWAs). Additionally, we compare the performances of the AP… Show more

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“…In researches [157,[350][351][352][353], full-wave simulations, and in researches [354][355][356][357][358][359], experimental data (for radio or acoustic signals) have been used to evaluate the performance of DOA estimation or localization in pure fields. However, for the mixed-field sources scenario, only a limited real experiment has been performed in an anechoic chamber with microstrip patch antennas with a carrier frequency of 1.26 GHz in [51].…”
Section: P Full-wave or Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In researches [157,[350][351][352][353], full-wave simulations, and in researches [354][355][356][357][358][359], experimental data (for radio or acoustic signals) have been used to evaluate the performance of DOA estimation or localization in pure fields. However, for the mixed-field sources scenario, only a limited real experiment has been performed in an anechoic chamber with microstrip patch antennas with a carrier frequency of 1.26 GHz in [51].…”
Section: P Full-wave or Experimental Datamentioning
confidence: 99%