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Case (1) Varying Distance Between Array Elements. (Lambda 0.5, 1, 0.25)

This document discusses the effect of varying the distance between array elements on the ability to resolve sources. With an element spacing of half the wavelength, sources 2 degrees apart can be resolved. When the spacing is equal to the wavelength, sources less than 2 degrees apart cannot be resolved. With a spacing of a quarter wavelength, sources 6 degrees apart can be resolved while closer sources remain unresolved.

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Case (1) Varying Distance Between Array Elements. (Lambda 0.5, 1, 0.25)

This document discusses the effect of varying the distance between array elements on the ability to resolve sources. With an element spacing of half the wavelength, sources 2 degrees apart can be resolved. When the spacing is equal to the wavelength, sources less than 2 degrees apart cannot be resolved. With a spacing of a quarter wavelength, sources 6 degrees apart can be resolved while closer sources remain unresolved.

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Case (1) Varying distance between Array elements. (lambda = 0.5 , 1, 0.

25)

Sources 2° Apart Sources 2° Apart


Lamda = 0.5 Lamda = 1

Resolvable Resolvable
Grating
Lobe

Sources < 2° Sources < 2°


Not Resolvable Not Resolvable

Sources 6° Apart
Lamda = 0.25

Resolvable

Sources < 6°
Not Resolvable
MUSIC Algorithm for Coherent Sources
MUSIC , ROOT-MUSIC and ESPRIT Algorithms

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