Encyclopedia of RF and Microwave Engineering 2005
DOI: 10.1002/0471654507.eme353
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Radio Direction Finding

Abstract: Radio direction finding (DF) is a technique for estimating radiowave angle of arrival (AoA) and is based on prior knowledge of the antenna responses versus AoA. Traditional DF systems exploit rotating antennas or sampled antenna arrays for which the antenna response patterns are very carefully controlled to provide support for closed‐form DF solutions or for the development of steered beams. Sources contributing to DF errors include local scattering, instrumentation, and propagation. Some more recent… Show more

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“…Problem formulation: Consider a slanting DSA [8] composed of two identical but widely separated subarrays designated as S1 and S2, as shown in Fig. 1, both of which are an M × N uniform rectangular array (URA) with inter-element spacings d y ≤ l/2 and d z ≤ l/2 along the y-and z-axis, respectively, l is the wavelength.…”
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“…Problem formulation: Consider a slanting DSA [8] composed of two identical but widely separated subarrays designated as S1 and S2, as shown in Fig. 1, both of which are an M × N uniform rectangular array (URA) with inter-element spacings d y ≤ l/2 and d z ≤ l/2 along the y-and z-axis, respectively, l is the wavelength.…”
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confidence: 99%