978 resultados para Circular Array
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Using a Radial Guide Field Matching Method, an investigation is performed into reducing the height of an electronically steered circular array of monopole antennas composed of a central active element surrounded by passive elements being either short- or open-circuited. It is shown that a considerable height reduction can be achieved using top hats attached to monopoles ends and by applying dielectric coating underneath the top hats. The trade-off in achieving height reduction is narrower impedance bandwidth.
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A radial guide field matching method (RGFMM) is used to analyze a circular array antenna consisting of one active monopole surrounded by a concentric array of passive monopoles terminated in arbarary loads. An equivalent admittance matrix for this antenna system is determined to study the input admittance of the active monopole when the peripheral elements are terminated in open or short circuits. RGFMM results are compared with free-space method of moments (FS-MoM) results for a small switched-beam array a seven monopoles. Good agreement is noted. (C) 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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This paper presents a model for the control of the radiation pattern of a circular array of antennas, shaping it to address the radiation beam in the direction of the user, in order to reduce the transmitted power and to attenuate interference. The control of the array is based on Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) of the type RBF (Radial Basis Functions), trained from samples generated by the Wiener equation. The obtained results suggest that the objective was reached.
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This paper is concerned with assessing the interference rejection capabilities of linear and circular array of dipoles that can be part of a base station of a code-division multiple-access cellular communication system. The performance criteria for signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) improvement employed in this paper is the spatial interference suppression coefficient. We first derive an expression for this figure of merit and then analyze and compare the SIR performance of the two types of arrays. For a linear array, we quantitatively assess the degradation in SIR performance, as we move from array broadside to array end-fire direction. In addition, the effect of mutual coupling is taken into account.
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New mathematical methods to analytically investigate linear acoustic radiation and scattering from cylindrical bodies and transducer arrays are presented. Three problems of interest involving cylinders in an infinite fluid are studied. In all the three problems, the Helmholtz equation is used to model propagation through the fluid and the beam patterns of arrays of transducers are studied. In the first problem, a method is presented to determine the omni-directional and directional far-field pressures radiated by a cylindrical transducer array in an infinite rigid cylindrical baffle. The solution to the Helmholtz equation and the displacement continuity condition at the interface between the array and the surrounding water are used to determine the pressure. The displacement of the surface of each transducer is in the direction of the normal to the array and is assumed to be uniform. Expressions are derived for the pressure radiated by a sector of the array vibrating in-phase, the entire array vibrating in-phase, and a sector of the array phase-shaded to simulate radiation from a rectangular piston. It is shown that the uniform displacement required for generating a source level of 220 dB ref. μPa @ 1m that is omni directional in the azimuthal plane is in the order of 1 micron for typical arrays. Numerical results are presented to show that there is only a small difference between the on-axis pressures radiated by phased cylindrical arrays and planar arrays. The problem is of interest because cylindrical arrays of projectors are often used to search for underwater objects. In the second problem, the errors, when using data-independent, classical, energy and split beam correlation methods, in finding the direction of arrival (DOA) of a plane acoustic wave, caused by the presence of a solid circular elastic cylindrical stiffener near a linear array of hydrophones, are investigated. Scattering from the effectively infinite cylinder is modeled using the exact axisymmetric equations of motion and the total pressures at the hydrophone locations are computed. The effect of the radius of the cylinder, a, the distance between the cylinder and the array, b, the number of hydrophones in the array, 2H, and the angle of incidence of the wave, α, on the error in finding the DOA are illustrated using numerical results. For an array that is about 30 times the wavelength and for small angles of incidence (α<10), the error in finding the DOA using the energy method is less than that using the split beam correlation method with beam steered to α; and in some cases, the error increases when b increases; and the errors in finding the DOA using the energy method and the split beam correlation method with beam steered to α vary approximately as a7 / 4 . The problem is of interest because elastic stiffeners – in nearly acoustically transparent sonar domes that are used to protect arrays of transducers – scatter waves that are incident on it and cause an error in the estimated direction of arrival of the wave. In the third problem, a high-frequency ray-acoustics method is presented and used to determine the interior pressure field when a plane wave is normally incident on a fluid cylinder embedded in another infinite fluid. The pressure field is determined by using geometrical and physical acoustics. The interior pressure is expressed as the sum of the pressures due to all rays that pass through a point. Numerical results are presented for ka = 20 to 100 where k is the acoustic wavenumber of the exterior fluid and a is the radius of the cylinder. The results are in good agreement with those obtained using field theory. The directional responses, to the plane wave, of sectors of a circular array of uniformly distributed hydrophones in the embedded cylinder are then computed. The sectors are used to simulate linear arrays with uniformly distributed normals by using delays. The directional responses are compared with the output from an array in an infinite homogenous fluid. These outputs are of interest as they are used to determine the direction of arrival of the plane wave. Numerical results are presented for a circular array with 32 hydrophones and 12 hydrophones in each sector. The problem is of interest because arrays of hydrophones are housed inside sonar domes and acoustic plane waves from distant sources are scattered by the dome filled with fresh water and cause deterioration in the performance of the array.
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El presente proyecto propone la creación de un procedimiento y metodología para el diseño de salas y sistemas electroacústicos basados en el software EASE. La sala tipo elegida para el diseño será una sala de cine bajo las premisas de DOLBY Digital. Los sistemas electroacústicos modelo serán: • Sistema distribuido tanto en malla cuadrada como hexagonal • Sistemas centralizados basados en agrupaciones, tanto lineales como circulares. Se establecerán los pasos básicos imprescindibles para el diseño de los sistemas descritos de forma que, con la ayuda de este tutorial y los medios didácticos adjuntos al mismo, se puedan acometer paso a paso las distintas fases de diseño, cálculo y análisis de los mismos. Como metodología de trabajo se acometerá el proceso de diseño de un ejemplo de cada tipo sobre el que se describirán todos los pasos, posibilidades de diseño y cálculo de los mismos. Los puntos de estudio serán: • Diseño de una sala de Cine ◦Importación de los Ficheros Autocad del cine a EASE ◦Dibujo del recinto en EASE ◦Inserción de materiales ◦Cálculo del tiempo de reverberación en función del volumen de la sala ◦Ajuste del tiempo de reverberación ◦Elección de altavoces para la sonorización ◦Comprobación de la uniformidad de campo sonoro en todos los canales ◦Comprobación de los niveles de pico y total por canal ◦Ecualización de la sala según la curva X (ISO-2969) ◦Inclusión de la Pantalla en la curva de ecualización ◦Estudios psicoacústico de la sala. Retardos ◦Inteligibilidad ◦Diagrama de bloques • Diseño de un sistema distribuido ◦Estudio de los diferentes tipos de solapamientos ▪Borde con Borde ▪Solapamiento mínimo ▪Centro con Centro ◦Estudio de los diferente tipos de mallas ▪Cuadrada ▪Hexagonal • Diseño de un sistema Centralizado ◦Sistemas centralizados tipo Linear Array ◦Sistemas centralizados tipo Circular Array Así mismo se estudiarán las diferentes posibilidades dentro de la suite EASE, incluyendo las versiones gratuitas del mismo EASE ADDRESS (sistemas distribuidos) y FOCUS II (sistemas centralizados), comparando sus posibilidades con los módulos comerciales equivalentes de EASE y las herramientas añadidas del mismo EARS (software para la auralización biaural) y AURA (utilidad de análisis extendido). ABSTRACT This project proposes the creation of a procedure and methodology for the design of rooms and electroacoustic systems based on EASE software. The room chosen as example design is a cinema under DOLBY Digital premises. Electroacoustic systems chosen as example are: • Distributed both square and hexagonal mesh • Centralized systems based on clusters, both linear and circular. It will be established the basic essential steps for the design of the systems described so, with this tutorial and attached teaching aids, could be undertaken the various stages of design, calculation and analysis. As a working methodology, the process design of an example will be described of each system on which all the steps described, design possibilities and calculation will be shown. The main points are: • Design of a cinema • Importing Autocad Files in EASE • Drawing with EASE • Materials insertion • Reverberation time based on the room volume • Adjusting reverberation time • Choosing speakers • Checking sound field uniformity in all channels • Checking peak levels and total level per each channel • Room equalization using X curve (ISO-2969) • Adding screen in the EQ • Psychoacoustic. Delays • Intelligibility • Block diagram • Design of a distributed system • Study of the different types of overlap o Edge to Edge o Minimum Overlap o Center to Center • Study of different types of mesh • Square • Hex • Centralized System Design • Centralized systems. Linear Array • Centralized systems. Circular Array It also will explore the different possibilities within the EASE suite, including the free versions of the same EASE ADDRESS (distributed systems) and FOCUS II (centralized), comparing its potential with commercial equivalents EASE modules and added tools EARS (software for biaural auralization) and AURA (utility extended analysis).
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The design of a switched-beam antenna formed by a circular array of monopoles housed inside a radial guide with a transition to free space is presented. Two alternative types of transitions to free space, one using a truncated conducting cone and the other created by a tapered dielectric material at the edge of the radial guide, are described. The use of the radial guide with transition increases the return-loss bandwidth of the array and enables shaping its beam in elevation. (C) 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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This paper reports on the design and development of a dividing/phasing network for a compact switched-beam array antenna for Land-vehicle mobile satellite communications, The device is formed by a switched radial divider/combiner and 1-bit phase shifters and generates a sufficient number of beams for the proper satellite tracking.
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The complex design and development of a planar multilayer phased array antenna in microstrip technology can be simplified using two commercially available design tools 1) Ansoft Ensemble and 2) HP-EEsof Touchstone. In the approach presented here, Touchstone is used to design RF switches and phase shifters whose scattering parameters are incorporated in Ensemble simulations using its black box tool. Using this approach, Ensemble is able to fully analyze the performance of radiating and beamforming layers of a phased array prior to its manufacturing. This strategy is demonstrated in a design example of a 12-element linearly-polarized circular phased array operating at L band. A comparison between theoretical and experimental results of the array is demonstrated.
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Aquest projecte es centra en el disseny d’una antena microstrip per a GNSS. Una antena per a GNSS ha de tenir adaptació de impedància d’entrada i polarització circular a dretes, com a principals especificacions, en el rang de 1.15-1.6 GHz. El tipus d’alimentació d’una antena microstrip amb el major ample de banda d’adaptació és l’alimentació mitjançant acoblament per apertura. Si a l’antena s’introdueixen dos apertures de forma ortogonal, alimentades amb un desfasament de 90º entre elles, s’aconsegueix polarització circular. L’opció de separar les apertures redueix la transferència de potència entre elles, i disminueix el guany de polarització creuada. La xarxa d’alimentació dissenyada és un divisor de Wilkinson amb una línia de λ/4 a la freqüència central, encara que el desfasament als extrems de la banda no sigui de 90º. Com a xarxa d’alimentació es va provar un hibrid de 90º, però l’elevat valor del paràmetre S21 de l’antena impossibilita l’adaptació a l’entrada del hibrid.