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Compressive Sensing for Millimeter Wave Antenna Array Diagnosis
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Tue, Aug 6 2019
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M. E. Eltayeb, T. Y. Al-Naffouri and R. W. Heath, "Compressive Sensing for Millimeter Wave Antenna Array Diagnosis", IEEE Transactions on Communications. pp. 1-Jan, Jan 2018. Abstract: The radiation pattern of an antenna array depends on the excitation weights and the geometry of the array. Due to wind and atmospheric conditions, outdoor millimeter wave antenna elements are subject to full or partial blockages from a plethora of particles like dirt, salt, ice, and water droplets. Handheld devices are also subject to blockages from random finger placement and/or finger prints. These blockages