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Resumen de Radiation pattern synthesis using a chaotic beamforming algorithm

Ana Jovanovic, Luka Lazović, Vesna Rubežić

  • Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to use the proposed algorithm for the fast adaptation of the antenna array radiation pattern on the particular scenario of the incoming signals. The fitness function to be minimized includes the precise estimation of signals’ arrival angles, setting the deep nulls in the directions of the interfering signal, the reduction of the main lobe’s width and the reduction of side lobes.

    Design/methodology/approach – Unlike conventional adaptive algorithms, the proposed algorithm allows synthesis of radiation patterns in the case of a larger number of incident desired and interfering signals. The proposed method also reduces the width of the dead zone.

    Findings – In this paper a comparison of the results obtained from the chaotic beamforming algorithm with the results obtained by using the Sequential Quadratic Programming method is presented.

    Originality/value – The chaotic beamforming algorithm is proposed here. It is based on the optimization of the least mean square and on the variable step-size least mean square algorithms, using chaos theory for synthesis of the radiation pattern of the linear antenna array.


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