Adaptive beamforming algorithm based on Simulated Kalman Filter

Adaptive beamforming is a technique used to steer the radiation pattern towards the desired signal and cancel out any interference signal by finding the appropriate weights for every element in an array antenna, to achieve maximum signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR). There are many method...

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Main Author: Kelvin Lazarus, Lazarus
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spelling my.ump.umpir.234092023-01-27T02:49:14Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23409/ Adaptive beamforming algorithm based on Simulated Kalman Filter Kelvin Lazarus, Lazarus TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Adaptive beamforming is a technique used to steer the radiation pattern towards the desired signal and cancel out any interference signal by finding the appropriate weights for every element in an array antenna, to achieve maximum signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR). There are many methods to perform adaptive beamforming and one of the method is to use metaheuristic algorithm, to estimate the weights for individual elements in an array. Over the years, various metaheuristic algorithms have been applied to adaptive beamforming. Some of the metaheuristic algorithms have been modified from the original algorithms to improve the algorithms performance in adaptive beamforming application. A new metaheuristic algorithm named Simulated Kalman Filter (SKF), is inspired by the estimation capabilities of Kalman filter, has not been applied to adaptive beamforming application. Therefore, this research presents the first-time application of SKF algorithm to adaptive beamforming. The SKF algorithm, however, often converge prematurely at local optimum due to lack of exploration, preventing it from finding better solution. A modified version of the SKF algorithm, named Opposition-Based SKF (OBSKF), introduced by K. Zakwan, applies Opposition-Based Learning method to improve the exploration capabilities of SKF algorithm. Moreover, a new modified version of the SKF algorithm named SKF with Modified Measurement (SKFMM) is introduced to further improve the exploration capabilities of SKF algorithm by modifying the measurement-update equation. The SKF, OBSKF and SKFMM is applied to an array antenna with 10 elements arranged linearly with 0.5 2017-12 Thesis NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23409/1/Adaptive%20beamforming%20algorithm%20based%20on%20Simulated%20Kalman%20Filter.wm.pdf Kelvin Lazarus, Lazarus (2017) Adaptive beamforming algorithm based on Simulated Kalman Filter. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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Kelvin Lazarus, Lazarus
Adaptive beamforming algorithm based on Simulated Kalman Filter
description Adaptive beamforming is a technique used to steer the radiation pattern towards the desired signal and cancel out any interference signal by finding the appropriate weights for every element in an array antenna, to achieve maximum signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR). There are many methods to perform adaptive beamforming and one of the method is to use metaheuristic algorithm, to estimate the weights for individual elements in an array. Over the years, various metaheuristic algorithms have been applied to adaptive beamforming. Some of the metaheuristic algorithms have been modified from the original algorithms to improve the algorithms performance in adaptive beamforming application. A new metaheuristic algorithm named Simulated Kalman Filter (SKF), is inspired by the estimation capabilities of Kalman filter, has not been applied to adaptive beamforming application. Therefore, this research presents the first-time application of SKF algorithm to adaptive beamforming. The SKF algorithm, however, often converge prematurely at local optimum due to lack of exploration, preventing it from finding better solution. A modified version of the SKF algorithm, named Opposition-Based SKF (OBSKF), introduced by K. Zakwan, applies Opposition-Based Learning method to improve the exploration capabilities of SKF algorithm. Moreover, a new modified version of the SKF algorithm named SKF with Modified Measurement (SKFMM) is introduced to further improve the exploration capabilities of SKF algorithm by modifying the measurement-update equation. The SKF, OBSKF and SKFMM is applied to an array antenna with 10 elements arranged linearly with 0.5
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author Kelvin Lazarus, Lazarus
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title Adaptive beamforming algorithm based on Simulated Kalman Filter
title_short Adaptive beamforming algorithm based on Simulated Kalman Filter
title_full Adaptive beamforming algorithm based on Simulated Kalman Filter
title_fullStr Adaptive beamforming algorithm based on Simulated Kalman Filter
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive beamforming algorithm based on Simulated Kalman Filter
title_sort adaptive beamforming algorithm based on simulated kalman filter
publishDate 2017
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23409/1/Adaptive%20beamforming%20algorithm%20based%20on%20Simulated%20Kalman%20Filter.wm.pdf
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