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Conventional interference cancellation for minimum redundancy array structure
A special thinned array structure, the minimum redundancy array (MRA), is proposed for interference cancellation. This array structure has been proven in the past to have advantages in direction finding applications. It is also shown that MRA performs as a canceler better than a comparable uniform array structure. Simulation results supplement this conclusion.<>