The Effect of Integrator Pole Position on the Performance of an Adaptive Array |
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Authors: | Compton R.T. |
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Affiliation: | The Ohio State University Electro Science Laboratory Department of Electrical Engineering Columbus, OH 43212; |
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Abstract: | The LMS adaptive array requires an integrator in each weight feedback control loop. In practice the integrator is often replaced by a low-pass filter, i.e., by a filter with a single pole at s = - ? (where s is complex frequency). The effect of this pole position on array performance is examined. It is shown that to obtain optimal performance from the array, ? must be less than k?2, where k is the loop gain and ?2 is the thermal noise power per element. When at exceeds k?2, the output signal-to-inter ference-plus-noise ratio from the array is degraded for intermediate values of interference power. |
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