Ad. Monk et Pjb. Clarricoats, ADAPTIVE NULL FORMATION WITH A RECONFIGURABLE REFLECTOR ANTENNA, IEE proceedings. Microwaves, antennas and propagation, 142(3), 1995, pp. 220-224
The paper reports on a reconfigurable mesh reflector antenna which ada
ptively adjusts the reflector surface so as to produce a pattern null
in the direction of an interfering source. Deep nulls in the sidelobe
region are formed after less than 50 iterations, with little degradati
on of the remainder of the pattern. An experimental system based on a
reconfigurable mesh reflector antenna has been built and used to demon
strate the techniques. It is believed that this represents the first d
emonstration of adaptive nulling using control of a reflector surface
rather than the excitations of array or feed array elements. Applicati
ons lie where there is no a priori knowledge of the interference locat
ion which includes both civil and military scenarios.