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Array beamsteering with side lobe suppression using neural networks trained by Mutated Boolean particle swarm optimized data

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  • Zaharias D. Zaharis
  • Konstantinos A. Gotsis
  • John N. Sahalos

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A beamsteering (BS) technique applied on antenna arrays is proposed. The technique is based on neural networks (NNs) and aims at estimating the array excitation weights that produce a main lobe towards every desired signal and achieve low side lobe level (SLL). Initially, the Mutated Boolean particle swarm optimization (MBPSO) is applied to a set of random directions of incoming signals in order to estimate the excitation weights that make a uniform linear array (ULA) produce one or more main lobes towards the respective incoming signals and achieve a SLL equal to or less than a desired value. The estimated weights are then used to train a NN efficiently. The trained NN is applied to a new set of random directions of incoming signals and the derived radiation patterns are compared to respective patterns derived by the MBPSO, a differential evolution based BS technique and the maximum likelihood method. The above comparisons were performed for various SLLs and for one or two desired signals received by a ULA. In the problem, the presence of additive zero-mean Gaussian noise was assumed. The comparative results show the advantages of the proposed BS technique.

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  • Zaharias D. Zaharis & Konstantinos A. Gotsis & John N. Sahalos, 2013. "Array beamsteering with side lobe suppression using neural networks trained by Mutated Boolean particle swarm optimized data," Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(7), pages 877-883, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tewaxx:v:27:y:2013:i:7:p:877-883
    DOI: 10.1080/09205071.2013.789412
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