beamformingia
Beamformingia is a field of study that investigates how arrays of sensors or antennas can be used to shape and direct wave energy to improve communication and sensing performance. It encompasses theory, algorithms, and hardware methods for steering beams, suppressing interference, and resolving signals from specific directions.
Central concepts include beamforming, where signals across elements are weighted and combined to form directional patterns;
Applications span wireless communications, particularly beamforming for directional links in MIMO and future 6G systems; radar
Research challenges include maintaining accurate array calibration, compensating for mutual coupling and manufacturing errors, and handling
Historically, beamforming concepts emerged from radar and sonar research in the mid-20th century and matured with