Outline of a multiple-access communication network based on adaptive arrays
Abstract
Attention is given to a narrow-band communication system consisting of a central station trying to receive signals simultaneously from K spatially distinct mobile users sharing the same frequencies. One example of such a system is a group of aircraft and ships transmitting messages to a communication satellite. A reasonable approach to such a multiple access system may be based on equipping the central station with an n-element antenna array where n is equal to or greater than K. The array employs K sets of n weights to segregate the signals received from the K users. The weights are determined by direct computation based on position information transmitted by the users. A description is presented of an improved technique which makes it possible to reduce significantly the number of required computer operations in comparison to currently known techniques.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Communications
- Pub Date:
- May 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982ITCom..30.1242Z
- Keywords:
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- Adaptive Control;
- Antenna Arrays;
- Communication Networks;
- Communication Satellites;
- Computer Techniques;
- Multiple Access;
- Aircraft Communication;
- Ground Stations;
- Network Control;
- Ship Terminals;
- Signal Reception;
- Transmission Efficiency;
- Communications and Radar