| I. J. Gupta and A. A. Ksienski, "Dependence of adaptive array performance on conventional array design," IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat., vol. AP-30, pp. 549--553, 1982. |
....cylindrical array are obtained without mutual coupling. Therefore, bandwidth information for a wireless system cannot be obtained from the preliminary results presented in this report. One can analyze the effects of the adaptivity by formulating the array problem using optimization techniques[6] [14] [17] As shown in [14] far field pattern of arrays is intimately connected to the improved performance of adaptive arrays. Thus an array with low sidelobes and narrow beamwidths is a good candidate for an adaptive array than the one with higher sidelobes and broader beamwidths. However for ....
....obtained without mutual coupling. Therefore, bandwidth information for a wireless system cannot be obtained from the preliminary results presented in this report. One can analyze the effects of the adaptivity by formulating the array problem using optimization techniques[6] 14] 17] As shown in [14], far field pattern of arrays is intimately connected to the improved performance of adaptive arrays. Thus an array with low sidelobes and narrow beamwidths is a good candidate for an adaptive array than the one with higher sidelobes and broader beamwidths. However for advanced antenna ....
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I. J. Gupta and A. H. Ksienski, "Dependence of Adaptive Array Performance on Conventional Array Design,"IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat., vol. AP-30, no. 4, pp. 549-553, July 1982.
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I. J. Gupta and A. A. Ksienski, "Dependence of adaptive array performance on conventional array design," IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat., vol. AP-30, pp. 549--553, 1982.
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