Ana Đ. Ćupurdija, Pavle Z. Petrović, Olja Z. Jakovljević, Vojislava J. Janković, S. Savić, M. Ilić
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A cost-effective system for detection and estimation of direction of arrival (DoA) for wireless transmitters is implemented on a software-defined radio platform (SDR), using beamforming algorithm and digitally controlled microwave switch for antenna selection. The system configuration and parameters are discussed and its detection capability is demonstrated at 2.45 GHz. The system is affordable and simple to operate and reproduce, hence it provides a robust and appealing practical educational platform.