Noise matching in coupled antennas
Abstract
A novel way to calculate the sensitivity and beam-
former coefficients of a receiver consisting of coupled antennas
and an optimum beamformer is presented. The low-noise ampli-
fier (LNA) connected to each antenna is replaced with a load,
which has an impedance equal to the complex conjugate of the
LNA’s optimum (minimum noise figure) source impedance. The
sensitivity of the receiver for a given incoming wave is then
proportional to the total power absorbed in these loads and the
ratio of the optimum beamformer coefficients is given by the ratio
of current in the loads. The sensitivity of the full receiver can
therefore be calculated directly in an antenna simulation, making
it easy to design and optimise low-noise receivers. It is also shown
that the sensitivity can be optimised over a broad bandwidth
and various scan angles by minimising the inverse of the total
absorbed power. This method is much simpler than previously
published methods that make use of active impedances
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10394/26906https://doi.org/10.23919/EURAD.2017.8249188
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8249188/