On the Accuracy and Hardware Requirements of Cordic-Based Phased Array Calibration

The beamforming performance of a phased array is determined by the amplitude and phase relationships; however finite manufacturing tolerances and environmental effects cause imbalances in these relationships. These imbalances can be addressed by a calibration scheme. Normally such calibration schemes require either a known or unmodulated pilot signal, thereby interrupting service. In this paper we present a novel approach utilising the CORDIC algorithm to allow for collaboration with modulated data streams. (5 pages)

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