Design of Non-Uniform Antenna Arrays for Improved Near-Field MultiFocusing

An extended method for Near-Field Multifocusing on antenna arrays, including the optimization of the locations for the elements of the array, is proposed. Multifocusing is gaining attention in recent years due to the growth of applications such as Internet of Things, or 5G, where a wireless link bet...

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Main Authors: Rafael González-Ayestarán, Jana Álvarez, Fernando Las-Heras
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/3/645
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spelling doaj-397a5f4e62734399b62c1d728d69c7e62020-11-24T20:45:18ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202019-02-0119364510.3390/s19030645s19030645Design of Non-Uniform Antenna Arrays for Improved Near-Field MultiFocusingRafael González-Ayestarán0Jana Álvarez1Fernando Las-Heras2Group of Signal Theory and Communications, Universidad de Oviedo; 33203 Gijón (Asturias), SpainGroup of Signal Theory and Communications, Universidad de Oviedo; 33203 Gijón (Asturias), SpainGroup of Signal Theory and Communications, Universidad de Oviedo; 33203 Gijón (Asturias), SpainAn extended method for Near-Field Multifocusing on antenna arrays, including the optimization of the locations for the elements of the array, is proposed. Multifocusing is gaining attention in recent years due to the growth of applications such as Internet of Things, or 5G, where a wireless link between a number of sensors and devices must be established, and energy or interference must be managed efficiently. Multifocusing requirements may be addressed by optimizing the feeding weights that must be applied to the elements of an array, but the proposed methodology also optimizes their locations, increasing the degrees of freedom by allowing a non-uniform structure for the array, leading to more efficient structures or better compliance with the specifications. Some experiments are presented to validate the method, showing that it is able to determine the weights and mesh of the array to fulfill the requirements, both obtaining an arbitrary distribution of elements or following a predefined geometric model.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/3/645antenna arraysnear-field focusingoptimizationpattern synthesis
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author Rafael González-Ayestarán
Jana Álvarez
Fernando Las-Heras
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Jana Álvarez
Fernando Las-Heras
Design of Non-Uniform Antenna Arrays for Improved Near-Field MultiFocusing
Sensors
antenna arrays
near-field focusing
optimization
pattern synthesis
author_facet Rafael González-Ayestarán
Jana Álvarez
Fernando Las-Heras
author_sort Rafael González-Ayestarán
title Design of Non-Uniform Antenna Arrays for Improved Near-Field MultiFocusing
title_short Design of Non-Uniform Antenna Arrays for Improved Near-Field MultiFocusing
title_full Design of Non-Uniform Antenna Arrays for Improved Near-Field MultiFocusing
title_fullStr Design of Non-Uniform Antenna Arrays for Improved Near-Field MultiFocusing
title_full_unstemmed Design of Non-Uniform Antenna Arrays for Improved Near-Field MultiFocusing
title_sort design of non-uniform antenna arrays for improved near-field multifocusing
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2019-02-01
description An extended method for Near-Field Multifocusing on antenna arrays, including the optimization of the locations for the elements of the array, is proposed. Multifocusing is gaining attention in recent years due to the growth of applications such as Internet of Things, or 5G, where a wireless link between a number of sensors and devices must be established, and energy or interference must be managed efficiently. Multifocusing requirements may be addressed by optimizing the feeding weights that must be applied to the elements of an array, but the proposed methodology also optimizes their locations, increasing the degrees of freedom by allowing a non-uniform structure for the array, leading to more efficient structures or better compliance with the specifications. Some experiments are presented to validate the method, showing that it is able to determine the weights and mesh of the array to fulfill the requirements, both obtaining an arbitrary distribution of elements or following a predefined geometric model.
topic antenna arrays
near-field focusing
optimization
pattern synthesis
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/3/645
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