Adaptive Beamforming in High-Interference Environments Using a Software-Defined Radio Array
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Digital beamforming adaptive nulling algorithms analyze the digital signals received by the beamformer to cancel interference while receiving a desired signal. In high-interference environments, however, classical approaches to digital beamforming often cannot distinguish between the intended signal and interferences, disrupting the intended operation. Here we present a novel beamforming methodology based on evolutionary search techniques that is capable of adaptive interference cancellation in high-interference environments. We present experimental results on the performance of our proposed technique using an in-house developed software defined radio digital beamformer.
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