Minimum redundancy linear arrays for a large number of antennas

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Antenna Design, Linear Arrays, Redundant Components, Optimization, Random Numbers, Resolution

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A linear array that achieves maximum resolution for a given number of antennas is advantageous in earth-rotation aperture synthesis. Such a minimum redundancy linear array (MRLA) is obtained by reducing redundant spacings present in the array. In the present paper some methods of obtaining optimum MRLA's for a large number of antennas are examined. In one of the methods, a large MRLA is obtained by using small MRLA's recursively as constituent elements for the new array. If use is restricted to only zero-redundancy arrays as small MRLA's, the four-antenna zero-redundancy array is advantageous. Three methods of finding MRLA's for an arbitrary number of antennas with the aid of a digital computer are described.

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