Abstract

Traditional direction-of-arrival (DoA) estimation algorithms for multielement antenna arrays (AAs) are not directly applicable to reconfigurable antennas due to inherent design and operating differences between AAs and reconfigurable antennas. In this paper, we propose novel modifications to the existing DoA algorithms and show how these can be adapted for real-time DoA estimation using two-port composite right/ left-handed (CRLH) reconfigurable leaky-wave antennas (LWAs). First, we propose a single/two-port multiple signal classification (MUSIC) algorithm and derive the corresponding steering vector for reconfigurable LWAs. We also present a power pattern cross correlation algorithm that is based on finding the maximum correlation between the measured radiation patterns and the received powers. For all algorithms, we show how to simultaneously use both ports of the two-port LWA in order to improve the DoA estimation accuracy and, at the same time, reduce the scanning time for the arriving signals. Moreover, we formulate the Cramer–Rao bound for MUSIC-based DoA estimation with LWAs and present an extensive performance evaluation of MUSIC algorithm based on numerical simulations. In addition, these results are compared to DoA estimation with conventional AAs. Finally, we experimentally evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithms in an indoor multipath wireless environment with both line-of-sight (LoS) and non-LoS components. Our results demonstrate that DoA estimation of the received signal can be successfully performed using the two-port CRLH-LWA, even in the presence of severe multipath.

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