Eigenvector and Gram-Schmidt weighting separate desired signals from interference without a priori information. For two signals and similar element patterns, eigenvector performance varies between Gram-Schmidt power inversion and perfect signal separation, depending on signal direction and array geometry. For nearly equal input powers, Gram-Schmidt always fails but eigenvector weighting often succeeds.<>
A comparison of the eigenvector weighting and Gram-Schmidt adaptive antenna techniques
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; 29 , 2 ; 568-575
1993-04-01
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