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Optimum Beamforming Based on Second Order Cone Programming

Authors: Yang Han; Chaohuan Hou; Xiaochuan Ma;

Optimum Beamforming Based on Second Order Cone Programming

Abstract

An approach based on second order cone programming (SOCP) is proposed to the optimum beamforming of non-uniform linear array (NULA). The approach designs the optimum beamforming according to control sidelobe and improves the problem that the Chebychev methods can only be used in the optimum beamforming of uniform linear array(ULA). The GUI(graphical user interfaces) of the MATLAB is applied to computer simulation program ,we can choose the value of the key parameter. The application of GUI make the result practical and efficient.

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