LMS and RLS beamforming algorithms based linear antenna array with known mutual coupling

This study explores the application of LMS and RLS algorithms in adaptive beamforming for a linear array of half wavelength dipole (HWD) antennas with known mutual coupling. The research initiates by deriving analytical expressions for the covariance matrix of signal impinging on an HWD antenna arra...

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Published inJournal of electromagnetic waves and applications Vol. 37; no. 17; pp. 1449 - 1462
Main Authors Boughaba, Noureddine, Barkat, Ouarda
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis 22.11.2023
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ISSN0920-5071
1569-3937
DOI10.1080/09205071.2023.2251979

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Summary:This study explores the application of LMS and RLS algorithms in adaptive beamforming for a linear array of half wavelength dipole (HWD) antennas with known mutual coupling. The research initiates by deriving analytical expressions for the covariance matrix of signal impinging on an HWD antenna array, accounting for mutual coupling effects. Leveraging these expressions, we calculate the weights for both LMS and RLS algorithms, enabling the evaluation of the overall far-field radiation patterns of the HWD antenna array. The results demonstrate that these algorithms effectively steer the main lobe of the radiation pattern towards the desired user while creating nulls in the direction of undesired users. Notably, simulations indicate that the proposed compensation method enhances the performance of beamforming algorithms, particularly when considering mutual coupling effects. Specifically, the LMS algorithm outperforms the RLS algorithm in reducing interference, resulting in lower side lobe levels (SLL) in the radiation pattern.
ISSN:0920-5071
1569-3937
DOI:10.1080/09205071.2023.2251979