Flexible array beampattern synthesis using quadratic programming method

In some applications such as satellite communication, the transmission of signal is not restricted in a single direction, but within a wide range of azimuth angles. Obviously, the flat-top beampattern is preferred in this case, rather than the pointed-beam beampattern with a single peak. The objecti...

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Main Author: Tu, Lei
Other Authors: Ng Boon Poh
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-658542023-07-04T16:26:33Z Flexible array beampattern synthesis using quadratic programming method Tu, Lei Ng Boon Poh School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electronic systems::Signal processing In some applications such as satellite communication, the transmission of signal is not restricted in a single direction, but within a wide range of azimuth angles. Obviously, the flat-top beampattern is preferred in this case, rather than the pointed-beam beampattern with a single peak. The objective of the thesis is to find a closed-form array synthesis method for flat-top beampattern with simple concepts and low computational load. With the Quadratic Programming applied, the focus of the research is to explore a proper mathematical function which describes the corresponding beampattern well. In the thesis, several new methods and its template functions are proposed for both pencil-beam and flat-top beampattern problems. Accordingly, the simulations and analysis of these proposed methods are presented. Doctor of Philosophy (EEE) 2015-12-31T01:34:21Z 2015-12-31T01:34:21Z 2015 2015 Thesis Tu, L. (2015). Flexible array beampattern synthesis using quadratic programming method. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. http://hdl.handle.net/10356/65854 en 170 p. application/pdf
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Flexible array beampattern synthesis using quadratic programming method
description In some applications such as satellite communication, the transmission of signal is not restricted in a single direction, but within a wide range of azimuth angles. Obviously, the flat-top beampattern is preferred in this case, rather than the pointed-beam beampattern with a single peak. The objective of the thesis is to find a closed-form array synthesis method for flat-top beampattern with simple concepts and low computational load. With the Quadratic Programming applied, the focus of the research is to explore a proper mathematical function which describes the corresponding beampattern well. In the thesis, several new methods and its template functions are proposed for both pencil-beam and flat-top beampattern problems. Accordingly, the simulations and analysis of these proposed methods are presented.
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title Flexible array beampattern synthesis using quadratic programming method
title_short Flexible array beampattern synthesis using quadratic programming method
title_full Flexible array beampattern synthesis using quadratic programming method
title_fullStr Flexible array beampattern synthesis using quadratic programming method
title_full_unstemmed Flexible array beampattern synthesis using quadratic programming method
title_sort flexible array beampattern synthesis using quadratic programming method
publishDate 2015
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