A hybrid adaptive antenna array for long-range mm-wave communications

Y. Jay Guo*, Xiaojing Huang, Val Dyadyuk

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Abstract

Owing to the availability of wide (GHz) bandwidth at mm-wave frequencies, there is growing interest in high-speed mm-wave communications systems. However, the limited physical size and volume of the antenna and RF system do pose several major challenges. This article presents CSIRO's research on hybrid adaptive antenna arrays and associated digital-beamforming algorithms for achieving high-speed long-range communications in the millimeter-wave frequency bands. The hybrid antenna array consists of a number of analog subarrays, followed by a digital beamformer. Two subarray configurations - the interleaved subarray and the side-by-side subarray - are described. The adaptive angle-of-arrival (AoA) estimation and beamforming algorithms in both the time and frequency domains are discussed. The performance of the system was evaluated by simulations. An early stage proof-of-concept adaptive antenna array prototype in the 71 to 76 GHz E band is presented.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6230773
Pages (from-to)271-282
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine
Volume54
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adaptive antennas
  • AoA estimation
  • array signal processing
  • beamforming
  • direction of arrival estimation
  • hybrid arrays
  • millimeter wave antenna arrays
  • millimeter wave antennas
  • millimeter wave communication
  • mm-wave communications
  • subarray

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