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Array configuration optimisation of dual-band controlled reception pattern antenna arrays for anisotropic ground platforms
by
Byun, Gangil
, Kim, Sunwoo
, Choo, Hosung
in
anisotropic ground platform
/ Anisotropy
/ Antenna arrays
/ Antennas
/ Applied sciences
/ Arrays
/ auxiliary antenna
/ dual‐band controlled reception pattern antenna array
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Gain
/ Grounds
/ interelement spacing
/ optimisation
/ Optimization
/ optimum array configuration optimisation
/ performance evaluation
/ Platforms
/ Radiocommunications
/ random array configuration
/ reception
/ single reference antenna
/ systematic optimisation process
/ Telecommunications
/ Telecommunications and information theory
2014
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Array configuration optimisation of dual-band controlled reception pattern antenna arrays for anisotropic ground platforms
by
Byun, Gangil
, Kim, Sunwoo
, Choo, Hosung
in
anisotropic ground platform
/ Anisotropy
/ Antenna arrays
/ Antennas
/ Applied sciences
/ Arrays
/ auxiliary antenna
/ dual‐band controlled reception pattern antenna array
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Gain
/ Grounds
/ interelement spacing
/ optimisation
/ Optimization
/ optimum array configuration optimisation
/ performance evaluation
/ Platforms
/ Radiocommunications
/ random array configuration
/ reception
/ single reference antenna
/ systematic optimisation process
/ Telecommunications
/ Telecommunications and information theory
2014
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Array configuration optimisation of dual-band controlled reception pattern antenna arrays for anisotropic ground platforms
by
Byun, Gangil
, Kim, Sunwoo
, Choo, Hosung
in
anisotropic ground platform
/ Anisotropy
/ Antenna arrays
/ Antennas
/ Applied sciences
/ Arrays
/ auxiliary antenna
/ dual‐band controlled reception pattern antenna array
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Gain
/ Grounds
/ interelement spacing
/ optimisation
/ Optimization
/ optimum array configuration optimisation
/ performance evaluation
/ Platforms
/ Radiocommunications
/ random array configuration
/ reception
/ single reference antenna
/ systematic optimisation process
/ Telecommunications
/ Telecommunications and information theory
2014
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Array configuration optimisation of dual-band controlled reception pattern antenna arrays for anisotropic ground platforms
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Array configuration optimisation of dual-band controlled reception pattern antenna arrays for anisotropic ground platforms
2014
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Overview
This study proposes a systematic optimisation process of array configurations for controlled reception pattern antenna arrays. The array consists of a single reference antenna at the centre and four auxiliary antennas at the outer perimeter and is mounted on an anisotropic ground platform with an inter-element spacing of about 0.3λ. Only the mounting angles are adjusted to find the optimum array configuration. The proposed process is evaluated by comparing its performance with the global optimum, a conventional array configuration and random array configurations. The results demonstrate that the proposed process achieves a radiation gain close to the global optimum, and no significant gain reductions are found in the auxiliary antennas.
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The Institution of Engineering and Technology,Institution of Engineering and Technology,The Institution of Engineering & Technology
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