Mbonimba, N. (2012) Synthesis of Sparse Complex Arrays by BCS. Masters thesis, University of Trento.
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Abstract
The design of sparse arrays can be carried out with several techniques, including optimization approaches (GA, SA, PSO) and matrix-pencil techniques. Recently, the exploitation of Bayesian Compressive Sampling has been proposed as a powerful tool to design sparse arrays with arbitrary patterns. Such an approach essentially exploits the capability of BCS to reliably reconstruct arbitrary functions with a sub-Nyquist sampling. However, such a technique has been applied only to symmetric and real linear arrays, which represent only a specific case to be taken into account in practical scenarios. As a consequences, the objective of the activity will be that of analyzing the performances of the above methodology when dealing with linear complex and asymmetric patterns.
Item Type: | Student Project Guidelines (Masters) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | DCM |
Subjects: | Uncategorized > TK Master Thesis and Project Reports |
URI: | http://www.eledia.org/students-reports/id/eprint/96 |
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