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Blind beamforming for rectilinear signals

  • Yougen Xu*
  • , Zhiwen Liu
  • , Shaolin Yuan
  • , Xiaoming Gou
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beijing Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Automatic beamforming for noncircular signals with distinct noncircularity-rates can be achieved via Takagi factorization based on the second-order statistics. However, the requirement on noncircularity-rate diversity can not be satisfied by rectilinear signals (e.g., AM and BPSK signals), which are used in many practical communications systems. A mixed-order Takagi factorization scheme is herein proposed to handle coexisted rectilinear signals, wherein the fourth-order statistics is used for adjusting virtually the noncircularity-rates of signals, while the second-order statistics is utilized for blind identification. Numerical examples are also included to illustrate the performance of the proposed beamformer.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2011 4th IEEE International Symposium on Microwave, Antenna, Propagation and EMC Technologies for Wireless Communications, MAPE 2011
Pages416-419
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Event2011 4th IEEE International Symposium on Microwave, Antenna, Propagation and EMC Technologies for Wireless Communications, MAPE 2011 - Beijing, China
Duration: 1 Nov 20113 Nov 2011

Publication series

NameProceedings - 2011 4th IEEE International Symposium on Microwave, Antenna, Propagation and EMC Technologies for Wireless Communications, MAPE 2011

Conference

Conference2011 4th IEEE International Symposium on Microwave, Antenna, Propagation and EMC Technologies for Wireless Communications, MAPE 2011
Country/TerritoryChina
CityBeijing
Period1/11/113/11/11

Keywords

  • Array signal processing
  • adaptive arrays
  • beam-forming

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