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The Performance of SLNR Beamformers in Multi-User MIMO SystemsHameed, Khalid W.H., Abdulkhaleq, Ahmed M., Al-Yasir, Yasir I.A., Ojaroudi Parchin, Naser, Rayit, A., Al Khambashi, M., Abd-Alhameed, Raed, Noras, James M. 22 August 2018 (has links)
Yes / Beamforming in multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO) systems is
a vital part of modern wireless communication systems. Researchers
looking for best operational performance normally optimize the problem
and then solve for best weight solutions. The weight optimization
problem contains variables in numerator and dominator: this leads to
so-called variable coupling, making the problem hard to solve. Formulating
the optimization in terms of the signal to leakage and noise ratio
(SLNR) helps in decoupling the problem variables. In this paper we
study the performance of the SLNR with variable numbers of users and
handset antennas. The results show that there is an optimum and the capacity
curve is a concave over these two parameters. The performances
of two further variations of this method are also considered.
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Design and Development of a Hydrophone Array for an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Capable of Real-Time Detection and Tracking of Surface VesselsChaphalkar, Aakash Santosh 14 February 2024 (has links)
Passive acoustic systems composed of hydrophone array have been shown useful for underwater acoustic source detection and tracking. The work presented here demonstrates use of a passive acoustic system for an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) composed of a 2D hydrophone array along with a post processing algorithm for real time detection and tracking of surface vessels. Important design decisions for development of the hydrophone array are taken based on different factors such as the frequency range of broadband surface vessel noise, review of literature, financial as well as structural constraints of the AUV.
The post-processing algorithm, developed using a phased array principle called acoustic beamforming, outputs real-time heading angles of the target surface vessels. Initial measurements conducted at Claytor Lake with the developed passive acoustic system to locate a white noise acoustic source showed better performance with functional beamforming technique among others. Various hydrophone array configurations are tested during these measurements to determine the optimal hydrophone placement. Furthermore, field tests are conducted at Norfolk Bay area to assess the performance of the developed system to real time detect and track surface vessels of different sizes in mission relevant environment.
Cross-spectral matrix subtraction approach to subtract AUV's self noise is investigated to improve signal range and thus the detection range of these different surface vessels. This approach showed improvement in detection range of up to 350%. Another set of measurements again at Claytor Lake demonstrates real time detection and tracking of a small boat using an AUV integrated with the developed passive acoustic system operating at different propeller conditions. Results showed that low signal to noise ratio at higher AUV propeller rpm makes the detection and tracking difficult limiting the operating AUV propeller rpm up to 1500. This work also explores custom build hydrophones based on piezoelectric material of different shapes and sized to replace the expensive industry purchased hydrophones to lower the cost of developed system. / Master of Science / In field of underwater acoustic, hydrophone arrays have gained popularity for the detection and tracking of sound sources by just listening to them. This study presents design, development and testing of such hydrophone array attached to an AUV for real time detection and tracking of surface vessels. Multiple hydrophones in an array collect the underwater noise radiated by the target surface vessel which are essentially the unsteady pressure fluctuations.
The phase difference between signals acquired by different hydrophones is then used to predict the direction of arrival of a sound wave from the target ship. Such a phased array principle called acoustic beamforming is used to develop a post processing algorithm which takes hydrophone array signals as input and outputs the heading angle of the target ship.
This work first demonstrates capability of the developed hydrophone array and the algorithm to detect a white noise acoustic source (speaker) placed inside water at Claytor Lake. These measurements investigated performance of different acoustic beamforming techniques as well as different hydrophone array configurations. Furthermore, measurements conducted with actual surface vessel at Norfolk Bay area proved capability of the developed hydrophone array and the algorithm to detect and track ships in real time. The performance of the hydrophone array is characterized in terms of detection range and was observed to improve by 350% when the AUV's self noise is removed from the acquired hydrophone signals. Combined single unit of AUV and developed hydrophone array system also demonstrated real time detection and tracking of a small boat at Claytor Lake for different AUV operating conditions. Moreover, custom build hydrophones manufactured using piezoelectric material are found to be a feasible replacement for the expensive industry purchased hydrophones in order to reduce cost of the array.
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MIMO wavelet multicarrier system using feedback circuitAsif, Rameez, Abd-Alhameed, Raed, Elfergani, Issa T., Jones, Steven M.R., Noras, James M., Ghazaany, Tahereh S., Rodriguez, Jonathan January 2013 (has links)
No / In this work we have studied the performance of MIMO-DWT based multicarrier system using the feedback circuit from the receiver to the transmitter to understand the channel state information (CSI) and to create a steering matrix in order to constructively combine the received signal at the receiver which provides the advantage of keeping the burden of processing at the transmitter which has more power and less constraints.
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Spatial and Polarization Domain-Based GNSS Processing for Multipath Mitigation usinga Dual-Polarized Antenna ArrayHahn, Eric M. January 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Wave-digital Filter Based Circuits for Beamforming and RF-FPGAsRajapaksha, Nilanka Thilina 26 June 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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A STUDY OF THE RECEPTION OF CO-DIRECTIONAL USERS USING BEAMFORMING, SWITCHED BEAMS AND MULTIUSER DETECTION STATEGIESRADHAKRISHNAN, RAJESH January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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DIGITAL DIRECTION FINDING SYSTEM DESIGN AND ANALYSISLIU, HUAZHOU 02 September 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines for DFT/FFT and DCT/DST AlgorithmsPotluri, Uma Sadhvi January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Computer simulation of digital spatial beamforming and Doppler determination for radarHouk, John January 1980 (has links)
No description available.
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Speech enhancement using microphone arrayCho, Jaeyoun 22 November 2005 (has links)
No description available.
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