Design and Performance Study of Smart Antenna Systems for WIMAX Applications
Ayman Abdallah, Seifedine Kadry, and Chibli Joumaa

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and simulation of smart antenna systems for WIMAX using homodyne receivers and algorithms like MUSIC and ESPRIT to detect signal angles, validated through simulations and real-world comparisons.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining homodyne receivers with MUSIC and ESPRIT algorithms for smart antenna design in WIMAX applications.
Findings
Algorithms' characteristics affect system precision.
Simulation results align with real system data.
Performance varies with receiver types and algorithms.
Abstract
In this paper we propose an approach that uses homodyne receivers to design smart antenna systems. The receivers functions are to detect angles of arrivals of seven incoming RF signals using MUSIC or ESPRIT algorithms. The characteristics of each algorithm are critical for the systems precision as well as receivers types. Results are deduced from the simulation of each system, using the Advanced Design System (ADS) and MATLAB. These are compared to results deduced from real systems in the WIMAX (3.5GHz) domains.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Optimization · Direction-of-Arrival Estimation Techniques · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
