Abstract

The polarization of the electromagnetic waves impinging on adaptive antenna arrays has a significant impact on their performance. The effects of desired and undesired polarized signals and mutual coupling on the performance of adaptive antenna arrays with an electronically steerable beam are studied based on the ratio of the output signal to the interference plus noise. The performance of adaptive antenna arrays composed of single- versus cross-dipole antenna elements is studied to illustrate the effect of signal polarization. The experimental and simulation results show that, for randomly polarized signals, adaptive antenna arrays using cross-dipole elements provide better performance compared with those using single dipoles. However, if the desired signal polarization is well known, single-dipole antenna arrays offer better performance.

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