Title :
Theoretical analysis of reconfigurable adaptive antenna array in GNSS applications
Author :
Xiangrong Wang ; Aboutanios, Elias
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Telecommun., Univ. of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Traditional adaptive array processing techniques are based on a fixed array configuration. We propose a novel reconfigurable adaptive antenna array strategy in the context of Global Navigation Satellite Systems to add the array configuration as an extra degree of freedom. Specifically we formulate the problem as selecting K from N antennas that are then connected to the following K front-ends and array processing network via switches. The determination of optimal K-antenna subarray configuration can be expressed as a minimization of Spatial Correlation Coefficient (SCC). It denotes the spatial separation between the desired signal and interference. A lower bound of the SCC gives the best achievable performance of all K-antenna subarrays. Two relaxation methods are introduced to obtain the lower bound. The simulation results show that the lower bound formula is reliable in any scenario and the optimum SCC value of an array with more antennas is even larger than the small array under some scenarios. Thus the subarray can reduce both hardware and computational cost dramatically with preserved performance supposing it is optimally configured.
Keywords :
adaptive antenna arrays; correlation methods; mathematical programming; relaxation theory; satellite navigation; Global Navigation Satellite Systems; K-antenna subarrays; SCC; adaptive array processing techniques; array processing network; fixed array configuration; front-ends; optimal K-antenna subarray configuration; reconfigurable adaptive antenna array strategy; relaxation methods; spatial correlation coefficient; spatial separation; switches; Abstracts; Adaptive arrays; Computed tomography; Educational institutions; Silicon compounds; Switches; Lagrange dual relaxation; Reconfigurable antenna array; SCC; SDP relaxation; SINR;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), 2013 Proceedings of the 21st European
Conference_Location :
Marrakech