Abstract :Adaptive Beamforming Is A Critical Signal Processing Technique Enabling Next-generation Wireless Communication Systems Such As 5G And Emerging 6G Networks. By Dynamically Adjusting Antenna Radiation Patterns, Adaptive Beamforming Improves Signal Quality, Enhances Spectral Efficiency, Reduces Interference, And Increases Network Capacity. This Paper Presents A Comprehensive Study Of Adaptive Beamforming Techniques, Including System Models, Algorithms, And Performance Metrics. A Detailed Literature Review Highlights Recent Research Developments And Practical Implementations. Limitations Such As Computational Complexity, Channel Estimation Errors, And Hardware Constraints Are Discussed. Sample Simulation Results Demonstrate The Advantages Of Adaptive Beamforming Over Fixed Beamforming Approaches. The Study Concludes That Adaptive Beamforming Is A Cornerstone Technology For Future Wireless Networks, Enabling Reliable, Highspeed Communication In Dense And Dynamic Environments. |
Published:21-2-2026 Issue:Vol. 26 No. 2 (2026) Page Nos:141-143 Section:Articles License:This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. How to Cite |