Feasibility study of antenna synthesis using hyper beamforming
Gebrehiwet Gebrekrstos Lema, Dawit Hadush Hailu

TL;DR
This study explores hyper beamforming in elliptical cylindrical antenna arrays, demonstrating its potential to improve directivity and reduce side lobes for wideband wireless communication.
Contribution
It introduces the application of hyper beamforming to elliptical cylindrical antenna arrays, showing its effectiveness in pattern synthesis and sidelobe reduction.
Findings
Hyper beamforming reduces Side Lobe Level (SLL) significantly.
Hyper beamforming enhances antenna directivity.
Optimal antenna parameters depend on eccentricity and element configuration.
Abstract
Wireless communication requires an effective antenna synthesis that characterizes adequate infrastructures to provide the broader bandwidth and reduced interference. Antenna design with minimal signal degradation, optimal gain directive main beam to sustain minimal loss has been a hot issue among many communication engineers for several years. In this paper, the effects of eccentricity of the antenna, element-spacing, number of elliptical rings and number of elements are evaluated. For efficient antenna synthesis, deep Side Lobe Level (SLL) reduction and superior directivity are critical. We have also studied the significance of hyper beamforming in Elliptical Cylindrical Antenna Array (ECAA) in comparison to the geometric configuration of the antenna parameters (eccentricity of the antenna, element-spacing, number of elliptical rings and number of elements). The hyper beam exponent has…
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