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Smart antennas / Tapan K. Sarkar ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Sarkar, Tapan (Tapan K.) | John Wiley & Sons [publisher.] | IEEE Xplore (Online service) [distributor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Wiley series in microwave and optical engineering: 178Publisher: [New York] : IEEE Press, 2003Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2005]Description: 1 PDF (xvii, 452 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780471722830.Subject(s): Adaptive antennas | Communication Technology | Adaptive arrays | Airborne radar | Analytical models | Antenna arrays | Antenna feeds | Antenna measurements | Antennas | Antennas and propagation | Arrays | Azimuth | Base stations | Clutter | Communication systems | Computers | Cost function | Covariance matrix | Delay | Delay effects | Dipole antennas | Direction of arrival estimation | Dispersion | Doppler effect | Electromagnetic scattering | Electromagnetics | Equations | Estimation | Fading | Finite element methods | Frequency modulation | Gradient methods | Indexes | Interference | Iterative methods | Jamming | Least squares approximation | Manifolds | Mathematical model | Matrix decomposition | Maximum likelihood detection | Maxwell equations | Mobile communication | Mutual coupling | Narrowband | Noise | Nonlinear filters | Numerical models | Probabilistic logic | Probability | Propagation losses | Real time systems | Receivers | Receiving antennas | Signal processing algorithms | Silicon | Stochastic processes | Transmission line matrix methods | Transmitting antennas | Voltage measurement | Wiener filter | Wire | Wireless communication | WiresGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 621.382/4 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Preface. -- Acknowledgments. -- Introduction. -- What is an Antenna and How it Works. -- Anatomy of an Adaptive Algorithm. -- Direct Data Domain Least Squares Approaches to Adaptive Processing Based on Single Snapshots of Data. -- Elimination of the Effects of Mutual Coupling on Adaptive Antennas. -- Direction of Arrival Estimation and Adaptive Processing Using A Nonuniformly Spaced Array from a Single Snapshot. -- Estimating Direction of Arrivals by Exploiting Cyclostationarity Using a Real Antenna Array. -- A Survey of Various Propagation Models for Mobile Communication. -- Methods for Optimizing the Location of Base Stations for Indoor Wireless Communication. -- Identification and Elimination of Multipath Effects Without Spatial Diersity. -- Signal Enhancement In Multiuser Communication through Adaptivity on Transmit. -- Direct Data Domain Lease Squares Space-Time Adaptive. -- Appendix A: The Concept of a Random Process and its Philosophical Implications in Analyzing Communication Systems. -- Appendix B: A Brief Survey of the Conjugate Gradient Method. -- Appendix C: Estimation of the Direction of Arrival in One and Two Dimensions Using the Matrix Pencil Method. -- Index.
Summary: A valuable addition to the Wiley Series in Microwave and Optical Engineering Today's modern wireless mobile communications depend on adaptive "smart" antennas to provide maximum range and clarity. With the recent explosive growth of wireless applications, smart antenna technology has achieved widespread commercial and military applications. The only book available on the topic of adaptive antennas using digital technology, this text reflects the latest developments in smart antenna technology and offers timely information on fundamentals, as well as new adaptive techniques developed by the authors. Coupling electromagnetic aspects of antenna design with signal processing techniques designed to promote accurate and efficient information exchange, the text presents various mechanisms for characterizing signal-path loss associated with signal propagation, particularly for mobile wireless communications systems based on such techniques as joint space-frequency adaptive processing. In clear, accessible language, the authors: * explain the difference between adaptive antennas and adaptive signal processing * Illustrate the procedures for adaptive processing using directive elements in a conformal array * clarify multistage analysis procedure which combines electromagnetic analysis with signal processing * present a survey of the various models for characterizing radio wave propagation in urban and rural environments * describe a method wherein it is possible to identify and eliminate multipath without spatial diversity * optimize the location of base stations in a complex environment The text is an excellent resource for researchers and engineers working in electromagnetics and signal processing who deal with performance improvement of adaptive techniques, as well as those who are concerned with the characterization of propagation channels and applications of airborne phased arrays.
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Preface. -- Acknowledgments. -- Introduction. -- What is an Antenna and How it Works. -- Anatomy of an Adaptive Algorithm. -- Direct Data Domain Least Squares Approaches to Adaptive Processing Based on Single Snapshots of Data. -- Elimination of the Effects of Mutual Coupling on Adaptive Antennas. -- Direction of Arrival Estimation and Adaptive Processing Using A Nonuniformly Spaced Array from a Single Snapshot. -- Estimating Direction of Arrivals by Exploiting Cyclostationarity Using a Real Antenna Array. -- A Survey of Various Propagation Models for Mobile Communication. -- Methods for Optimizing the Location of Base Stations for Indoor Wireless Communication. -- Identification and Elimination of Multipath Effects Without Spatial Diersity. -- Signal Enhancement In Multiuser Communication through Adaptivity on Transmit. -- Direct Data Domain Lease Squares Space-Time Adaptive. -- Appendix A: The Concept of a Random Process and its Philosophical Implications in Analyzing Communication Systems. -- Appendix B: A Brief Survey of the Conjugate Gradient Method. -- Appendix C: Estimation of the Direction of Arrival in One and Two Dimensions Using the Matrix Pencil Method. -- Index.

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A valuable addition to the Wiley Series in Microwave and Optical Engineering Today's modern wireless mobile communications depend on adaptive "smart" antennas to provide maximum range and clarity. With the recent explosive growth of wireless applications, smart antenna technology has achieved widespread commercial and military applications. The only book available on the topic of adaptive antennas using digital technology, this text reflects the latest developments in smart antenna technology and offers timely information on fundamentals, as well as new adaptive techniques developed by the authors. Coupling electromagnetic aspects of antenna design with signal processing techniques designed to promote accurate and efficient information exchange, the text presents various mechanisms for characterizing signal-path loss associated with signal propagation, particularly for mobile wireless communications systems based on such techniques as joint space-frequency adaptive processing. In clear, accessible language, the authors: * explain the difference between adaptive antennas and adaptive signal processing * Illustrate the procedures for adaptive processing using directive elements in a conformal array * clarify multistage analysis procedure which combines electromagnetic analysis with signal processing * present a survey of the various models for characterizing radio wave propagation in urban and rural environments * describe a method wherein it is possible to identify and eliminate multipath without spatial diversity * optimize the location of base stations in a complex environment The text is an excellent resource for researchers and engineers working in electromagnetics and signal processing who deal with performance improvement of adaptive techniques, as well as those who are concerned with the characterization of propagation channels and applications of airborne phased arrays.

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