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Limits for Low Comlexity Beam-Steering for UWB Antenna Arrays
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- Low complexity beam-steering in UWB array systems uses a constant delay increment between adjacent antenna elements. Such a beam-steering is formally correct only for planar wave fronts in the far-field of the array. In the near-field the UWB signals received/transmitted by low complexity beam-steering do not perfectly overlap in the time domain. Therefore, the energy of received/transmitted signal is reduced. In this paper we use the previously published framework of beam patterns to quantify the reduction of received/transmitted signal energy in order to derive an approximate closed form expression for the minimum distance that is required to guarantee a permissible reduction of the energy of received/transmitted signal, which is application specific, even for low complexity beam-steering. © 2012 IEEE.
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- 10.1109/APS.2012.6348768
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- 2012 IEEE ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM (APSURSI) More from this journal
- Publication date:
- 2012-01-01
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1522-3965
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English
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pubs:395746
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- 2012
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