173 research outputs found
Sidelobe Suppression for Capon Beamforming with Mainlobe to Sidelobe Power Ratio Maximization
High sidelobe level is a major disadvantage of the Capon beamforming. To
suppress the sidelobe, this paper introduces a mainlobe to sidelobe power ratio
constraint to the Capon beamforming. it minimizes the sidelobe power while
keeping the mainlobe power constant. Simulations show that the obtained
beamformer outperforms the Capon beamformer.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
A new method for robust beamforming using iterative second-order cone programming
This paper addresses the problem of beamforming for antenna arrays in the presence of mismatches between the true and nominal steering vectors. A new method for robust beamforming is proposed by minimizing the array output power while controlling the array mainlobe response. Due to the presence of the non-convex response constraints, a new approach based on iteratively linearizing the non-convex constraints is proposed to reformulate the non-convex problem to a series of second-order cone programming (SOCP) subproblems, each of which can be optimally solved by well-established convex optimization techniques. Simulation results show that the proposed method offers better performance than conventional methods tested. © 2012 IEEE.published_or_final_versionThe 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), Seoul, Korea, 20-23 May 2012. In IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems Proceedings, 2012, p. 2569-257
Efficient Covariance Matrix Reconstruction with Iterative Spatial Spectrum Sampling
This work presents a cost-effective technique for designing robust adaptive
beamforming algorithms based on efficient covariance matrix reconstruction with
iterative spatial power spectrum (CMR-ISPS). The proposed CMR-ISPS approach
reconstructs the interference-plus-noise covariance (INC) matrix based on a
simplified maximum entropy power spectral density function that can be used to
shape the directional response of the beamformer. Firstly, we estimate the
directions of arrival (DoAs) of the interfering sources with the available
snapshots. We then develop an algorithm to reconstruct the INC matrix using a
weighted sum of outer products of steering vectors whose coefficients can be
estimated in the vicinity of the DoAs of the interferences which lie in a small
angular sector. We also devise a cost-effective adaptive algorithm based on
conjugate gradient techniques to update the beamforming weights and a method to
obtain estimates of the signal of interest (SOI) steering vector from the
spatial power spectrum. The proposed CMR-ISPS beamformer can suppress
interferers close to the direction of the SOI by producing notches in the
directional response of the array with sufficient depths. Simulation results
are provided to confirm the validity of the proposed method and make a
comparison to existing approachesComment: 14 pages, 8 figure
Quadratically Constrained Beamforming Robust Against Direction-of-Arrival Mismatch
It is well known that the performance of the minimum variance distortionless response (MVDR) beamformer is very sensitive to steering vector mismatch. Such mismatches can occur as a result of direction-of-arrival (DOA) errors, local scattering, near-far spatial signature mismatch, waveform distortion, source spreading, imperfectly calibrated arrays and distorted antenna shape. In this paper, an adaptive beamformer that is robust against the DOA mismatch is proposed. This method imposes two quadratic constraints such that the magnitude responses of two steering vectors exceed unity. Then, a diagonal loading method is used to force the magnitude responses at the arrival angles between these two steering vectors to exceed unity. Therefore, this method can always force the gains at a desired range of angles to exceed a constant level while suppressing the interferences and noise. A closed-form solution to the proposed minimization problem is introduced, and the diagonal loading factor can be computed systematically by a proposed algorithm. Numerical examples show that this method has excellent signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio performance and a complexity comparable to the standard MVDR beamformer
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