Abstract

A new method called alternating sequential quadratic programming (ASQP) is proposed to synthesize pattern-reconfigurable sparse linear arrays with minimum element spacing control. The method can find the common element positions and multiple sets of excitations for generating multiple reconfigurable patterns which accurately meet their given upper and lower pattern bounds. In addition, by introducing auxiliary weighting coefficients and collective excitation coefficient vectors and choosing them as optimization variables alternately, the proposed method can appropriately incorporate the minimum element spacing constraint into the pattern synthesis. Synthesized results show that the proposed method can give satisfactory reconfigurable pattern performance but save much more elements compared with some existing methods.

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