SENSORSIG function Matlab HELP
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I have been trying to simulate a received signal on phased antenna array elements, using SENSORSIG (built in) function of MATLAB.
If the angle of arrival is kept constant, the complex voltage induced in each element should not vary. But in my case, it is giving me a different result.
The code and the following results are posted below.
Nsamp = 1;
c = physconst('LightSpeed');
fc = 750e6;
lambda = c/fc;
ANGLE_ARRIVAL = -180:1:180;
NO_OF_GRID = length(ANGLE_ARRIVAL);
ELEM_SPAC = 0.4;
SNR_dB = -20:5:60;
Noise_P = 0;
ELEM_NUM = 25;
sUCA = phased.ULA('NumElements',ELEM_NUM,'ElementSpacing',ELEM_SPAC);
a = sensorsig(getElementPosition(sUCA)/lambda,Nsamp,15);
b = sensorsig(getElementPosition(sUCA)/lambda,Nsamp,15);
The Results received in each cases are
a =
Columns 1 through 5
-0.5979 - 0.8016i 0.8341 - 0.5516i 0.5036 + 0.8639i -0.8910 + 0.4540i -0.4029 - 0.9152i
Columns 6 through 10
0.9365 - 0.3505i 0.2971 + 0.9549i -0.9701 + 0.2426i -0.1874 - 0.9823i 0.9913 - 0.1316i
Columns 11 through 15
0.0754 + 0.9972i -0.9998 + 0.0189i 0.0376 - 0.9993i 0.9956 + 0.0940i -0.1501 + 0.9887i
Columns 16 through 20
-0.9786 - 0.2057i 0.2607 - 0.9654i 0.9491 + 0.3148i -0.3680 + 0.9298i -0.9076 - 0.4199i
Columns 21 through 25
0.4705 - 0.8824i 0.8544 + 0.5197i -0.5671 + 0.8236i -0.7903 - 0.6127i 0.6564 - 0.7544i
b =
Columns 1 through 5
-0.8007 - 0.5990i 0.6433 - 0.7656i 0.7280 + 0.6856i -0.7256 + 0.6881i -0.6460 - 0.7633i
Columns 6 through 10
0.7986 - 0.6018i 0.5558 + 0.8313i -0.8614 + 0.5079i -0.4584 - 0.8887i 0.9132 - 0.4074i
Columns 11 through 15
0.3552 + 0.9348i -0.9534 + 0.3018i -0.2474 - 0.9689i 0.9813 - 0.1923i 0.1365 + 0.9906i
Columns 16 through 20
-0.9968 + 0.0803i -0.0239 - 0.9997i 0.9995 + 0.0326i -0.0891 + 0.9960i -0.9894 - 0.1452i
Columns 21 through 25
0.2009 - 0.9796i 0.9667 + 0.2559i -0.3101 + 0.9507i -0.9317 - 0.3634i 0.4154 - 0.9096i
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