
Digital Beamforming
Digital beamforming is a technology used in communication and radar systems to direct signals more precisely. It utilizes digital processing to control the phase and amplitude of signals from multiple antennas. By adjusting these parameters, the system can focus on specific directions, enhancing signal quality and reducing interference from unwanted sources. Think of it like a flashlight: while a regular light spreads in all directions, a digital beamformer can narrow the light to illuminate just one spot clearly, making communication more efficient and effective, especially in environments with noise or multiple signal sources.