2013
DOI: 10.2528/pier12122301
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Robust Superdirective Beamforming for Hf Circular Receive Antenna Arrays

Abstract: Abstract-Superdirective beamforming can highly reduce the aperture size of high-frequency receive array. At the same time, the closely spaced elements of a small aperture array can make it low efficiency and sensitivity to the array uncertainty, which limit its application in practice. Using a parameter called sensitivity factor, we found that array efficiency and robustness against array error could be considered simultaneously. On that basis, we derive a novel superdirective beamforming criterion based on a … Show more

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“…As shown in [9], CODG method can provide a good tradeoff among directive gain, array efficiency and robustness against array uncertainty by adjusting the sensitivity factor K. To control SLL, nulls and robustness to uncertainty simultaneously, we add the constraints (14)- (15) to the CODG method and call this new superdirective beamforming method as the Modified Constrained Optimum Directive Gain (MCODG) method. Assume the maximum K corresponding to MODG method with the prescribed SLL and nulls as K max .…”
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“…As shown in [9], CODG method can provide a good tradeoff among directive gain, array efficiency and robustness against array uncertainty by adjusting the sensitivity factor K. To control SLL, nulls and robustness to uncertainty simultaneously, we add the constraints (14)- (15) to the CODG method and call this new superdirective beamforming method as the Modified Constrained Optimum Directive Gain (MCODG) method. Assume the maximum K corresponding to MODG method with the prescribed SLL and nulls as K max .…”
Section: Proposed Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To present the robustness of an array to array uncertainty, we introduce the sensitivity factor K described in detail in [9]. Generally speaking, the larger K is, the more sensitive the array is to array uncertainty.…”
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