Optimal Location of Multi-Antenna Systems - Influence of Noise-Corrupted Data
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Optimal Location of Multi-Antenna Systems - Influence of Noise-Corrupted DataAbstract
This paper describes the development of an antenna synthesis procedure for determining the optimal location of 2D array configurations. An inverse scattering algorithm based on a conjugate gradient method is used. The influence of noise-corrupted data on the results is investigated.
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