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  • Study of the antennas array configuration impact in the localization of sources

    Paper number

    IAC-08.D3.5.-E5.5.5

    Author

    Prof. Ali Gharsallah, Faculty of sciences of Tunis, Tunisia

    Coauthor

    Mr. Ferid Harabi, Faculty of sciences of Tunis, Tunisia

    Year

    2008

    Abstract
    The localization of angular positions of sources is a very promising topic in wireless communication systems. Many algorithms for the estimation of angular positions using an antennas array have been investigated from the beamformer methods to the high resolution methods (MUSIC, Propagator…). The introducing of subspace methods have ameliorate the quality of estimation with a infinite resolution, but, until now, a limited number of works has interest  in the importance of  the configuration of the antennas array and its impacts on the estimation process. The uniform linear array (ULA) has been applied in many works to estimate the 1-D (azimuth only) DOA. But, for the 2-D (azimuth and elevation) DOA estimation problem, at least a planar array is required.
     In this paper we will study different geometry configurations of planar antennas array in the estimation of 2-dimensional direction of arrival and we present a new 3 dimensional antennas array that will ameliorate the resolution of the MUSIC algorithm. We will show the effectiveness in relation to the other shapes of arrays generally used as the circular and planar arrays, especially for the 2-D estimation of direction of arrival (azimuth angles and elevation angles).
    
    Abstract document

    IAC-08.D3.5.-E5.5.5.pdf

    Manuscript document

    IAC-08.D3.5.-E5.5.5.pdf (🔒 authorized access only).

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