Deep learning-based beamforming approach incorporating linear antenna arrays
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2024ISSN
1899-8852
Abstract
This research delves into exploring machine learning and deep learning techniques relied upon in antenna design processes. First, the general concepts of machine learning and deep learning are introduced. Then, the focus shifts to various antenna applications, such as those relying on millimeter waves. The feasibility of employing antennas in this band is examined and compared with conventional methods, emphasizing the acceleration of the antenna design process, reduction in the number of simulations, and improved computational efficiency. The proposed method is a low-complexity approach which avoids the need for eigenvalue decomposition, the procedure for computing the entire matrix inversion, as well as incorporating signal and interference correlation matrices in the weight optimization process. The experimental results clearly demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms the compared beamformers by achieving a better signal-to-interference ratio.
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Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
537 - Electricity. Magnetism. Electromagnetism
62 - Engineering. Technology in general
621.3 Electrical engineering
Pages
5 p.
Publisher
National Insitute of Telecomunications
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Journal of Telecomunications and Information Technology, 2024. Nº2
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