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Generating the gain values of a steered ULA

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Isura Nirmal Arachchige
Isura Nirmal Arachchige el 6 de En. de 2023
Respondida: Raghunathraju el 24 de Abr. de 2023
Hi all,
I'm just checking whether there's any way to get the gain values of a steered ULA.
i.e: I create a steerd array using following code
pattern(array,fc,-90:90,0,'PropagationSpeed',vp,'Type','powerdb','CoordinateSystem','polar','Weights',s_vec,'Normalize',false);
This will visualize the steered array and hovering the mouse, I can see the gain values. Now I need to print them in the code.
I tried to get the gain from a specific angle using following. Since I'm not providing the steering vector, I'm not getting the correct value I can see in the steered beams.
gain = phased.ArrayGain('SensorArray',array,'Weights',s_vec);
arraygain = gain(fc,[45;0]);
fprintf('%i\n', arraygain);
Is there any other ways of generating this.
Thanks a lot!

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Raghunathraju
Raghunathraju el 24 de Abr. de 2023
Hi,
As per my understanding, you want to get the gain values from the ‘pattern’ function of your code.
You can simply assign a variable to the pattern to get the gain values of your model.
You can refer to the below example,
c = physconst('LightSpeed');
fc = 3e8;
lambda = c/fc;
ang = [-30,-20,-10,0,10,20,30; 0,0,0,0,0,0,0];
myAnt1 = phased.IsotropicAntennaElement;
myArray1 = phased.ULA(10,lambda/2,'Element',myAnt1);
w = steervec(getElementPosition(myArray1)/lambda,[30;0]);
pattern(myArray1,fc,-90:90,0,'PropagationSpeed',c,'Type','powerdb','CoordinateSystem','polar','Weights',w,'Normalize',false);
% To generate Gain values
gainval=pattern(myArray1,fc,-90:90,0,'PropagationSpeed',c,'Type','powerdb','CoordinateSystem','polar','Weights',w,'Normalize',false)
gainval = 181×1
3.0103 3.0082 3.0016 2.9896 2.9708 2.9432 2.9040 2.8501 2.7776 2.6821
I hope this resolves your issue

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