Abstract

A new approach to the design of robust adaptive beamforming is introduced. The essence of the new approach is to estimate the difference between the actual and presumed steering vectors and to use this difference to correct the erroneous presumed steering vector. The estimation process is performed iteratively where a quadratic convex optimization problem is solved at each iteration. Contrary to the worst-case performance-based and the probability-constrained-based approaches, our approach does not make any assumptions on either the norm of the mismatch vector or its probability distribution. Hence, it avoids the need for estimating their values.

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