TY - JOUR
T1 - An Efficient DoA Estimation Approach for 2-D Planar Array Antennas via Axial Decomposition of Antenna Current Green’s Function
AU - Lee, Jeong Wan
AU - Yang, Sung Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2013 IEEE.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Array manifold, constructed from the received signals by incoming waves in antenna arrays, serves as a fundamental framework for characterizing electromagnetic behavior in direction finding systems. For densely arrayed 2-D planar antenna systems, strong inter-element mutual coupling distorts the array manifold, which directly degrading direction finding performance. While electromagnetic numerical techniques can be used to analyze mutual coupling effects in receiving antenna systems, large computational costs are required for 2-D array structures. This paper presents a fast reciprocal analysis method, based on a directional decomposition approach, for mutual coupling characterization of 2-D receiving antenna systems. The proposed method incorporates antenna current Green’s function theory to analyze the reciprocal property between transmit and receive modes of 2-D array antennas. Through directional decomposition, 2-D array problem is transformed into two separate 1-D array analyses, reducing computational complexity from (Formula presented) to (Formula presented). Building upon previous work that effectively characterized transmit-mode behavior, this study validates the directional decomposition approach in receiving modes based on reciprocity. The approach accurately predicts both receive-mode antenna current Green’s function and array manifolds while preserving mutual coupling and truncation effects. Validation is performed through direction finding scenarios. Validation through comparison with full-wave analysis demonstrates high correlation in array manifold components across all observation angles ( θ : -630 to 630, φ : -1260 to 1260). In direction of arrival estimation applications with various multiple-source scenarios, the method achieves angular resolution comparable to conventional full-wave analysis while reducing computation time to 0.18% of the original requirement.
AB - Array manifold, constructed from the received signals by incoming waves in antenna arrays, serves as a fundamental framework for characterizing electromagnetic behavior in direction finding systems. For densely arrayed 2-D planar antenna systems, strong inter-element mutual coupling distorts the array manifold, which directly degrading direction finding performance. While electromagnetic numerical techniques can be used to analyze mutual coupling effects in receiving antenna systems, large computational costs are required for 2-D array structures. This paper presents a fast reciprocal analysis method, based on a directional decomposition approach, for mutual coupling characterization of 2-D receiving antenna systems. The proposed method incorporates antenna current Green’s function theory to analyze the reciprocal property between transmit and receive modes of 2-D array antennas. Through directional decomposition, 2-D array problem is transformed into two separate 1-D array analyses, reducing computational complexity from (Formula presented) to (Formula presented). Building upon previous work that effectively characterized transmit-mode behavior, this study validates the directional decomposition approach in receiving modes based on reciprocity. The approach accurately predicts both receive-mode antenna current Green’s function and array manifolds while preserving mutual coupling and truncation effects. Validation is performed through direction finding scenarios. Validation through comparison with full-wave analysis demonstrates high correlation in array manifold components across all observation angles ( θ : -630 to 630, φ : -1260 to 1260). In direction of arrival estimation applications with various multiple-source scenarios, the method achieves angular resolution comparable to conventional full-wave analysis while reducing computation time to 0.18% of the original requirement.
KW - antenna current Green’s function
KW - array antenna
KW - array manifold
KW - current distribution
KW - DoA estimation
KW - Mutual coupling compensation
KW - reciprocal analysis
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U2 - 10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3565641
DO - 10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3565641
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105004030683
SN - 2169-3536
VL - 13
SP - 76121
EP - 76134
JO - IEEE Access
JF - IEEE Access
ER -