Abstract

AbstractThe power inversion adaptive array proposed by Compton differs from other adaptive arrays in that it does not require any information on the desired signal. However, there is a sudden reduction in the ratio of signal to interference and noise (SINR) at the output terminal when the relative bandwidth of the interference signal exceeds 5%. In this paper the elements are arranged in a circular arc and a formula is proposed for microprocessor determination of the element weight from the covariance between the element inputs. It is shown that the decrease in SINR is kept below 3 dB even when the relative bandwidth of the interference is as large as 50%. In Method 1 of the circular arc arrangement an element is placed at the center of the circle and in Type 2 no element is placed at the center. Wideband elimination of the interference can be achieved with the arrival angle orthogonal to the line connecting two arbitrary elements. The element arrangements are studied with a low level of redundancy for this ideal angle of arrival. It is shown that a system without redundancy can be realized with a 4‐element array of Method 2.

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