Linear Array Design with Switched Beams for Wireless Communications Systems

This paper presents an analysis for optimal design of switched beamforming applied to a linear array for wireless communication systems. The beam switching scheme provides coverage of a given sector in azimuth and controls the sidelobe level simultaneously. The analysis was developed considering arr...

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Main Authors: Vinícius Ludwig-Barbosa, Edson Schlosser, Renato Machado, Filipe Guterres Ferreira, Sabrina Müller Tolfo, Marcos Vinício Thomas Heckler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:International Journal of Antennas and Propagation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/278160
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spelling doaj-e77710066efe4978b0e277cfc25c90bf2020-11-24T22:25:05ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Antennas and Propagation1687-58691687-58772015-01-01201510.1155/2015/278160278160Linear Array Design with Switched Beams for Wireless Communications SystemsVinícius Ludwig-Barbosa0Edson Schlosser1Renato Machado2Filipe Guterres Ferreira3Sabrina Müller Tolfo4Marcos Vinício Thomas Heckler5Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 97105-900 Santa Maria, RS, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Pampa, 97546-550 Alegrete, RS, BrazilUniversidade Federal de Santa Maria, 97105-900 Santa Maria, RS, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Pampa, 97546-550 Alegrete, RS, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Pampa, 97546-550 Alegrete, RS, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Pampa, 97546-550 Alegrete, RS, BrazilThis paper presents an analysis for optimal design of switched beamforming applied to a linear array for wireless communication systems. The beam switching scheme provides coverage of a given sector in azimuth and controls the sidelobe level simultaneously. The analysis was developed considering arrays composed of Quasi-Yagi elements. The model assumes a user moving in the azimuthal direction under a constant velocity and with an estimation of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at the mobile user (MU). The radio base station applies the beam that yields the best performance during transmission. The decision is based on the feedback information received from the MU. The goal of the analysis is to determine the best trade-off between the array size and number of feedback bits necessary to maximize the SNR at the receiver. The results show that a compromise between the number of beam-pointing directions and the array size should be taken into consideration for a wireless communication system design.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/278160
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author Vinícius Ludwig-Barbosa
Edson Schlosser
Renato Machado
Filipe Guterres Ferreira
Sabrina Müller Tolfo
Marcos Vinício Thomas Heckler
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Edson Schlosser
Renato Machado
Filipe Guterres Ferreira
Sabrina Müller Tolfo
Marcos Vinício Thomas Heckler
Linear Array Design with Switched Beams for Wireless Communications Systems
International Journal of Antennas and Propagation
author_facet Vinícius Ludwig-Barbosa
Edson Schlosser
Renato Machado
Filipe Guterres Ferreira
Sabrina Müller Tolfo
Marcos Vinício Thomas Heckler
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title Linear Array Design with Switched Beams for Wireless Communications Systems
title_short Linear Array Design with Switched Beams for Wireless Communications Systems
title_full Linear Array Design with Switched Beams for Wireless Communications Systems
title_fullStr Linear Array Design with Switched Beams for Wireless Communications Systems
title_full_unstemmed Linear Array Design with Switched Beams for Wireless Communications Systems
title_sort linear array design with switched beams for wireless communications systems
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Antennas and Propagation
issn 1687-5869
1687-5877
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This paper presents an analysis for optimal design of switched beamforming applied to a linear array for wireless communication systems. The beam switching scheme provides coverage of a given sector in azimuth and controls the sidelobe level simultaneously. The analysis was developed considering arrays composed of Quasi-Yagi elements. The model assumes a user moving in the azimuthal direction under a constant velocity and with an estimation of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) at the mobile user (MU). The radio base station applies the beam that yields the best performance during transmission. The decision is based on the feedback information received from the MU. The goal of the analysis is to determine the best trade-off between the array size and number of feedback bits necessary to maximize the SNR at the receiver. The results show that a compromise between the number of beam-pointing directions and the array size should be taken into consideration for a wireless communication system design.
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