Adaptive nulling with multiple-beam antennas |
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Authors: | Mayhan J. |
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Affiliation: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington, MA, USA; |
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Abstract: | Some of the more prominent features of an Applebaum-Howells type adaptive nulling processor when used in conjunction with a multiple-beam antenna operating over the earth field of view at synchronous altitude are discussed. Incorporation of this scheme with a multiple-beam antenna allows for the use of a large filled aperture in order to obtain pattern shaping capabilities over a limited field of view while keeping the number of antenna output ports at a tractable number. It also leads to a partial decoupling of the adaptive feedback loops, a property which can be exploited to provide significant improvements in the dynamic performance of the control system. Three techniques for accomplishing this improved dynamic performance particularly applicable to multiple-beam antennas are considered. |
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