Vinci G, Kölpin A, Barbon F, Weigel R (2010)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2010
Pages Range: 1817-1820
Conference Proceedings Title: Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference
Event location: Yokohama, Japan
ISBN: 978-1-4244-7590-2
Direction-Of-Arrival (DOA) detection is a fundamental procedure required by several monitoring and tracking systems for defense purposes and other security applications as well as industrial monitoring and measurement. The ability of a system to accurately determine the incident angle of an arbitrary electromagnetic wave incoming toward the observer device is an important as well as challenging task especially when low-cost and robustness are also key points for the overall tracking and detection or surveillance solution. Phase-measurement based DOA detection is commonly used in nowadays systems, but existing methods are based on traditional mixer architectures or expensive direct conversion devices increasing complexity and cost while compromising robustness. In this paper an innovative, robust and accurate technique is proposed to perform the DOA detection by means of Six-Port based Phase Measurement Detection.
APA:
Vinci, G., Kölpin, A., Barbon, F., & Weigel, R. (2010). Six-Port-Based Direction-Of-Arrival Detection System. In Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference (pp. 1817-1820). Yokohama, Japan.
MLA:
Vinci, Gabor, et al. "Six-Port-Based Direction-Of-Arrival Detection System." Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference, Yokohama, Japan 2010. 1817-1820.
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