The fundamental input/output structure of a linear, time-varying array receiver
A single-output array receiver based on static antenna elements of arbitrary geometry that drive linear, time-invariant signal processing is well known to be fully characterized by a frequency response dependent on direction-of-arrival (DOA). This paper develops the generalized characterization that...
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Zusammenfassung: | A single-output array receiver based on static antenna elements of arbitrary geometry that drive linear, time-invariant signal processing is well known to be fully characterized by a frequency response dependent on direction-of-arrival (DOA). This paper develops the generalized characterization that results when the time-invariance requirement is removed. The special case based on periodically varying signal processing is further derived and shows such a system to be fundamentally, structurally incapable of realizing a long-sought goal in navigation engineering: a frequency shift smoothly dependent on DOA. Self-contained developments of time-varying continuous-time linear systems and of a 4D Fourier-transform view of propagating electromagnetic waves are given in the appendices. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ARRAY.2010.5613389 |