2021
DOI: 10.1109/lawp.2021.3094363
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Lens-Loaded Cavity Antenna With Detector Diode as a Direction-of-Arrival Estimator

Abstract: This letter proposes a novel direction-of-arrival (DoA) estimation approach which uses a lens-loaded, coded aperture antenna connected to a detector diode for millimeterwave (mmWave) frequencies. The presented approach exploits three distinct, but closely related properties of mmWave communication front-end hardware: First, the quasi-random radiation modes created by a lens-loaded cavity antenna; Second, the frequency-diverse impulse response of over-sized metallic cavities; Third, the sensitivity of detector … Show more

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“…Some recent efforts are being put into reducing the hardware complexity of DoA systems. For example, a physical frequency-diverse multimode lens-loaded cavity was proposed as a solution to reduce the hardware needed for an accurate DoA estimation, with [6], and without a diode detector [2], for mmWave for 5G and beyond applications. Additionally, in [7], the authors use a leaky wave antenna, reading the differential power output to create an analogue DoA estimation system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some recent efforts are being put into reducing the hardware complexity of DoA systems. For example, a physical frequency-diverse multimode lens-loaded cavity was proposed as a solution to reduce the hardware needed for an accurate DoA estimation, with [6], and without a diode detector [2], for mmWave for 5G and beyond applications. Additionally, in [7], the authors use a leaky wave antenna, reading the differential power output to create an analogue DoA estimation system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%