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    Wideband two dimensional interferometric direction finding algorithm using base-triangles and a proposed minimum planar array

    , Article AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications ; Volume 105 , 2019 , Pages 163-170 ; 14348411 (ISSN) Mollai, S ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier GmbH  2019
    Abstract
    In wideband interferometric direction finding ambiguity is inevitable due to practical antenna array dimensions. A new algorithm for wideband interferometer direction finding is developed to resolve the ambiguity problem with minimum number of antennas. The method is based on direction finding by three antennas arranged at the three vertices of a triangle named the base-triangle. A two dimensional matrix of ambiguous angles is generated. The ambiguity problem is resolved by an auxiliary base-triangle formed by a fourth antenna in the arrangement. The common angle between the two ambiguous directions derived from the two base-triangles, is the desired angle. As such a four antenna array is... 

    Compact cross form antenna arrays intended for wideband two dimensional interferometric direction finding including the channel phase tracking error

    , Article AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications ; Volume 83 , 2018 , Pages 558-565 ; 14348411 (ISSN) Mollai, S ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier GmbH  2018
    Abstract
    The interferometer method as one of the most accurate schemes for wideband direction finding (DF) is used. The interferometer method has various algorithms which can be implemented depending on the required specifications. The advantages and disadvantages of these algorithms have been evaluated and the appropriate algorithm for a general practical case in view of the ambiguity resolution is proposed. The receivers’ channel phase tracking error is of significant concern in practice in interferometric DF systems. The induced error due to channels phase tracking error is estimated. Furthermore the use of physically realizable antennas, achievement of high accuracy, minimum number of antennas... 

    Joint detection of carrier frequency and direction of arrival of wide-band signals using sub-nyquist sampling and interferometric direction finding

    , Article AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications ; Volume 139 , 2021 ; 14348411 (ISSN) Sobhani, G ; Pezeshk, A. M ; Behnia, F ; Sadeghi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier GmbH  2021
    Abstract
    The main task of a reconnaissance receiver is to acquire wide-band radio signals of the environment and extract their important parameters/information. Direction of arrival (DOA) and carrier frequency are the two most important parameters that a reconnaissance receiver should extract. To extract internal information of the signals such as signal modulation and coded information, complete reception of the signals is necessary. Sub-Nyquist sampling is used in this study for signal conversion from analog to digital with a much reduced sampling rate compared to the carrier frequency and, phase interferometery is used for direction finding. In jointly designing of sub-Nyquist sampling and phase... 

    Switched Parasitic Antennas for the use in Wireless Communications

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ahmady, Hesam (Author) ; Farzaneh, Forouhar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Switched Parasitic Antennas, as a kind of Smart Antennas, have several applications in Telecommunications and Radar systems. In the realm of wireless applications, these antennas provide the system with higher capacity owning to the fact that they are able to direct the main beam toward the desirable user. Moreover, they can be used to degrade the adverse effects of Multi-path. Multi-path reduction not only benefits mobile communication but applies to many applications of radar systems. These antennas, in addition, can be utilized in Direction Finding. In the case of other types of Smart Antennas, the above mentioned benefits can be achieved with high costs due to the fact that there are a... 

    Wideband Microwave Radio Direction Finding Based on Phase Interferometry Method for Two and Three Dimensional Arrays with Minimum Number of Antennas

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Mollai, Sajjad (Author) ; Farzaneh, Forouhar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The interferometer method, as one of the most accurate schemes for wideband direction finding (DF), is used. The interferometer method has various algorithms which can be implemented depending on the required specifications. The advantages and disadvantages of these algorithms have been evaluated and the appropriate algorithm for a general practical case in view of the ambiguity resolution is proposed. The receivers’ channel phase tracking error is of significant concern in practice, in interferometric DF systems. The induced error due to channels phase tracking error is estimated. Furthermore the use of physically realizable antennas, achievement of high accuracy, minimum number of antennas... 

    Efficient Implementation of Direction Finding of Radar Targets Using Artificial Intelligance Techniqes

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zare Hematabadi, Ali Akbar (Author) ; Sanaei, Esmaeel (Supervisor) ; Pezeshk, Amir Mansour (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    There are many methods for direction finding (DF) of radar targets, while the complexity and time elapsed calculation are their main drawbacks, thus the real time implementation of this methods are difficult. Artificial neural network (ANN) for DF is one of the optimum and good ways to implementation that have better result versus other techniques. In this thesis, direction finding problem for radar targets by using artificial neural networks have been studied. A new method is presented to detect the multiple targets simultaneously, that it can be implemented in digital form easily. Here one-dimensional DF by using uniform linear array (ULA) discussed and formulated, then the proposed... 

    Design and Construction of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Spehrband, Poria (Author) ; Seif, Mohammad Saeid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent years, unmanned vehicles have intensively been developed to reduce human dangers for marine applications. Predicting the hydrodynamic coefficients of an autonomous underwater vehicle is important during the vehicle’s design phase. In other words to design an AUV, one must clarify its maneuverability and controllability based on a mathematical model. The mathematical model contains various hydrodynamic forces and moments expressed collectively in terms of hydrodynamic coefficients. Therefore, the correct values of the coefficients must be known to precisely design the controller of AUVs.SUT-2 is an AUV, being developed by Marine Engineering Laboratory of Sharif University of... 

    Bistatic ambiguity function and DOA estimation for PCL radar

    , Article APCCAS 2006 - 2006 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Circuits and Systems, 4 December 2006 through 6 December 2006 ; 2006 , Pages 840-843 ; 1424403871 (ISBN); 9781424403875 (ISBN) Sargazi Moghadam, M. H ; Jafargholi, A ; Emadi, M ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    in this paper detection and the accuracy of measurement of range, velocity and DOA in PCL radar for optimized parameters is considered. It is shown that, in order to measure the bistatic characteristics of a target, we can process the monostatic ambiguity function and extract the bistatic factors by proposed Algorithm. ©2006 IEEE  

    Two dimensional sensing for cognitive radio applications using antenna array

    , Article APMC 2009 - Asia Pacific Microwave Conference 2009, 7 December 2009 through 10 December 2009, Singapore ; 2009 , Pages 2777-2780 ; 9781424428021 (ISBN) Vahidpoor, Z ; Forooragh, K ; Ahmadi, A. F ; Atlasbaf, Z ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Fast, accurate and efficient sensing is of important aspects in cognitive radio technology. We propose a simple, practical design for two-dimensional sensing in spectral and spatial domain. In fact detection and localization of signal are done in a wide band elliptical array. Two sets of phase differences help to fast calculation of frequency and angle of arrival. We study the constraints, advantages and accuracy of the method. ©2009 IEEE  

    Precision of direction of arrival (DOA) estimation using novel three dimensional array geometries

    , Article AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications ; Volume 75 , 2017 , Pages 35-45 ; 14348411 (ISSN) Poormohammad, S ; Farzaneh, F
    Elsevier GmbH  2017
    Abstract
    Numerous methods for direction of arrival (DOA) estimation, used in smart antennas have been already reported in previous studies. The precision of DOA estimation depends on the choice of the algorithm and the geometrical configuration of the antenna array. In this work, the performance of new geometrical configurations, i.e. 2D with equal area and 3D with equal volume including circular, square, triangular, hexagonal and star geometries, with equal number of antenna elements, are examined and compared to each other to find the most proper geometry. Monte-Carlo simulations are performed to evaluate the DOA precision of the proposed arrays using the MUSIC algorithm. It is shown that in three... 

    Online Compensation of Unknown Mutual Coupling Effect in 2-Dimensional Arrival Angle Estimation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bahrololoom, Ebrahim (Author) ; Nayebi, Mohammad Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the recent decades, the estimation of direction of arrival has been an active area and some high resolution direction finding methods like MUSIC and ESPIRIT have been developed. These methods suffer from factors like mutual coupling. Direction of arrival estimation in presence of mutual coupling is a widely studied problem. In order to resolve this problem, many array calibration algorithms have been developed. However it may be impossible or difficult to set some calibration source in some situation. In this work we show that the effect of mutual coupling can be dynamically compensated by the inherent mechanism. First we show that how mutual coupling can degrades the performance of... 

    Evaluation of Phase Comparison DOA Estimation Methods in Multipath Environments for Millimeter Waves

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karimi, Parisa (Author) ; Farzaneh, Forouhar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The main objective of this project is to discuss a DOA estimation system performance in a multipath environment. For this goal, first the basics of the DOA Estimation systems are discussed. Evaluation of different types of algorithms and choosing an appropriate one is an important step in this regard. Moreover the comparison of different array structures is necessary to choose the appropriate one. The major part of the project has been dedicated to discussion of multipath phenomenon as a major source of error in DOA estimation and studying the multipath mitigation algorithms to eliminate the aforementioned error. A model based on the concept of Bistatic Radar Cross Section is proposed to... 

    Array Geometry Based Beamforming in Smart Antennas Intended for Capacity Improvment in Wireless Systems

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Poormohammad, Sarah (Author) ; Farzaneh, Forouhar (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Novel two dimensional and three dimensional antenna array geometries for smart antenna application are introduced. MMSE beamforming algorithm, using these arrays, in presence of signal, noise and interferences is implemented. Beamforming approach is used for every type of array assuming uniform and log-normal distributions for the interference amplitudes. Equal volume cylindrical or prism type arrays with circular, hexagonal, triangular, square and star cross sections with equal number of elements are considered for comparison. Novel geometries consisting of rotated cross sections are studied as well. In each case the relative SIR’s are compared in these geometries, showing that the... 

    Increasing Operating Range of Wideband Reconnaissance Receivers, by Using Antenna Arrays

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Sobhani, Ghasem (Author) ; Behnia, Fereidoon (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Passive wideband reconnaissance receivers, listen to the radio and radar signals in the environment and estimate their important parameters such as direction of arrival (DOA). The wideband attribute for these receivers is to refer to their ability to receive wideband signals.Due to the use of processing gain, LPI radars reduce their transmitted signal power to see and not to be seen. On the other hand reconnaissance receivers can not have much processing gain, because they do not know the nature of the transmitted signal; Therefore, to increase the operational range of these systems, it is necessary to increase the signal to noise power ratio (SNR). This thesis examines the use of antenna... 

    Sensitivity analysis of configuration in bistatic radars

    , Article 2nd Microwave and Radar Week in Poland - International Radar Symposium, IRS 2006, Krakow, 24 May 2006 through 26 May 2006 ; 2006 ; 8372076219 (ISBN); 9788372076212 (ISBN) Bayat, S ; Emadi, M ; Mousavi, M. R ; Jafargholi, A ; Nayebi, M. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2006
    Abstract
    There are inherent errors in target location and velocity measurement caused by bistatic geometry in addition to the errors that are caused in monostotic radars. In this paper, the accuracy of measurement with respect to some parameters like baseline variance and DOA estimation is considered and bistatic parameters sensitivity with respect together is formulated  

    Radar Directional Finding by Interferometric Method in 2-18 GHzBW

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Pournadim, Hamid Reza (Author) ; Farzane, Frohar (Supervisor) ; Pezeshk, Amir Mansor (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    One of the important jobs of ESM and Elint receiver is to find the direction of arrival of the targets. Also DOA estimation has applications in guiding missiles and jammers location, position finding using of multiple DF systems which are placed in different locations is the most important use of this type of system.
    A DF system has multiple parts: receiver, algorithm and arrays of antennas.
    Amplitude comparison algorithms are more simple but on the other hand phase comparison algorithms prepare more accurate estimation. In this thesis these algorithms are simulated and to each other. And it will be concluded that, in the application being test, the "MUSIC" algorithm is the best.... 

    Comprehensive study of non-uniform circular array interferometer in a real time broadband 3-dimensional direction finder (2-12GHZ)

    , Article Progress In Electromagnetics Research C ; Volume 24 , 2011 , Pages 69-81 ; 19378718 (ISSN) Ebrahimi Ganjeh, M. A ; Soltanian, M ; Salarpour, M ; Pezeshk, A. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    A comprehensive study is performed to investigate the performance of a non-uniform circular array interferometer in a real time 3-dimensional direction finder. The angular range of view is supposed to be 65 degrees vertically and 120 degrees horizontally, which is suitable for airborne applications. Interferometer is designed to work in the S, C and X bands. Regarding optimization process, the interferometer employs an eight element non-uniform circular array along with a phase reference antenna at the center of the array. Several quantities and parameters are studied, e.g., frequency behavior, origins of phase measurement errors, Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) effect on phase measurement, and... 

    Direction-of-arrival estimation for temporally correlated narrowband signals

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing ; Volume 57, Issue 2 , 2009 , Pages 600-609 ; 1053587X (ISSN) Haddadi, F ; Nayebi, M. M ; Aref, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Signal direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation using an array of sensors has been the subject of intensive research and development during the last two decades. Efforts have been directed to both, better solutions for the general data model and to develop more realistic models. So far, many authors have assumed the data to be independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) samples of a multivariate statistical model. Although this assumption reduces the complexity of the model, it may not be true in certain situations where signals show temporal correlation. Some results are available on the temporally correlated signal model in the literature. The temporally correlated stochastic Cramér-Rao... 

    Proposed 2D and 3D geometries intended for smart antenna applications, including direction finding and beamforming implementation

    , Article IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation ; Volume 13, Issue 5 , 2019 , Pages 673-681 ; 17518784 (ISSN) Poormohammad, S ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Engineering and Technology  2019
    Abstract
    Novel two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) antenna array geometries for smart antenna application are introduced. Minimum mean square error beamforming algorithm, using these arrays, in presence of signal, noise and interferences is implemented. Beamforming approach is used for every type of array assuming uniform and log-normal distributions for the interference amplitudes. Equal volume cylindrical or prism type arrays with circular, hexagonal, triangular, square and star cross-sections with equal number of elements are considered. Novel geometries consisting of rotated cross-sections are studied as well. In each case, the relative signal-to-interference ratios (SIRs) are... 

    Proposed 2D and 3D geometries intended for smart antenna applications, including direction finding and beamforming implementation

    , Article IET Radar, Sonar and Navigation ; Volume 13, Issue 5 , 2019 , Pages 673-681 ; 17518784 (ISSN) Poormohammad, S ; Farzaneh, F ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institution of Engineering and Technology  2019
    Abstract
    Novel two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) antenna array geometries for smart antenna application are introduced. Minimum mean square error beamforming algorithm, using these arrays, in presence of signal, noise and interferences is implemented. Beamforming approach is used for every type of array assuming uniform and log-normal distributions for the interference amplitudes. Equal volume cylindrical or prism type arrays with circular, hexagonal, triangular, square and star cross-sections with equal number of elements are considered. Novel geometries consisting of rotated cross-sections are studied as well. In each case, the relative signal-to-interference ratios (SIRs) are...