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Title: An adaptive antenna array for multiple signal sources
Author(s): Beach, MA
Copping, AJ
Edwards, DJ
Yates, KW
Publication or creation date: Apr-1987
Publisher: Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE)
Abstract: Combining spread spectrum modulation techniques with adaptive antenna arrays offers superior interfence rejection for many communication system. In some spectrum systems it is necessary to receive data from more one than one source simultaneously, for example, the Navstar satellite system. An adaptive antenna array for multiple spread spectrum signal sources is described based on wanted signal maximisation. This approach is described based on wanted signal maximisation. This approach requires that synchronised reference sequences can be generated at the reciever and a novel solution to this problem is presented
Name of conference: International Conference on Antennas and Propagation
Conference number: 5th
Conference place: York, UK
Journal title: IEE International Conference on Antennas and Propagation, 1987
Pages from: 347
Pages to: 350
Sponsors: Thanks are due to British Aerospace Naval Weapons Division and UK SERC for financial support and to Prof. J.P McGeehan and Mr. T.J. Murphy for helpful discussions
Document type: Conference contribution
Appears in Collections:Communication Systems and Networks

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