Nature inspired small aperture antenna array for direction of arrival estimation

This project report presents a study about an attractive direction finding technique inspired by Ormia Ochracea (a parasitic fruit fly) introduced by a few international and local leading researchers in this field. The Ormia direction finding technique attempts to overcome the limitation of antenna...

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Main Author: Wang, Ruchen
Other Authors: Lu Yilong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-678952023-07-07T16:47:49Z Nature inspired small aperture antenna array for direction of arrival estimation Wang, Ruchen Lu Yilong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering This project report presents a study about an attractive direction finding technique inspired by Ormia Ochracea (a parasitic fruit fly) introduced by a few international and local leading researchers in this field. The Ormia direction finding technique attempts to overcome the limitation of antenna aperture in conventional direction of arrival estimation methods. In this final year project, four aspects about Ormia direction finding technique have been studied. First, an extensive literature review on direction finding is conducted and introduction on signal fundamental is covered. Then, in this new approach, a coupling system based on Ormia’s hearing mechanism model is illustrated. Detailed mathematical derivation of coupling matrix is also presented in this report. Thirdly, four different traditional direction finding algorithms are studied, implemented and compared using Matlab program. Finally, implementation of simulation on Ormia inspired DOA estimation technique is completed and the theoretical results of power spectrum from different approaches can be visualized. A comprehensive comparison between the proposed approach and traditional DOA estimation techniques is conducted. The comparison result proves that in most cases, with compact antenna aperture and acceptable array element number, nature inspired direction finding technique achieves higher performance in angular resolution and noise immunity. Bachelor of Engineering 2016-05-23T06:35:16Z 2016-05-23T06:35:16Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/67895 en Nanyang Technological University 51p. application/pdf
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Nature inspired small aperture antenna array for direction of arrival estimation
description This project report presents a study about an attractive direction finding technique inspired by Ormia Ochracea (a parasitic fruit fly) introduced by a few international and local leading researchers in this field. The Ormia direction finding technique attempts to overcome the limitation of antenna aperture in conventional direction of arrival estimation methods. In this final year project, four aspects about Ormia direction finding technique have been studied. First, an extensive literature review on direction finding is conducted and introduction on signal fundamental is covered. Then, in this new approach, a coupling system based on Ormia’s hearing mechanism model is illustrated. Detailed mathematical derivation of coupling matrix is also presented in this report. Thirdly, four different traditional direction finding algorithms are studied, implemented and compared using Matlab program. Finally, implementation of simulation on Ormia inspired DOA estimation technique is completed and the theoretical results of power spectrum from different approaches can be visualized. A comprehensive comparison between the proposed approach and traditional DOA estimation techniques is conducted. The comparison result proves that in most cases, with compact antenna aperture and acceptable array element number, nature inspired direction finding technique achieves higher performance in angular resolution and noise immunity.
author2 Lu Yilong
author_facet Lu Yilong
Wang, Ruchen
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author Wang, Ruchen
author_sort Wang, Ruchen
title Nature inspired small aperture antenna array for direction of arrival estimation
title_short Nature inspired small aperture antenna array for direction of arrival estimation
title_full Nature inspired small aperture antenna array for direction of arrival estimation
title_fullStr Nature inspired small aperture antenna array for direction of arrival estimation
title_full_unstemmed Nature inspired small aperture antenna array for direction of arrival estimation
title_sort nature inspired small aperture antenna array for direction of arrival estimation
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/67895
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