Title :
Joint angle and delay estimation (JADE) for fading multipath signals in α-stable noise
Author :
Kannan, B. ; Fitzgerald, W.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Cambridge Univ., UK
Abstract :
In wireless communications, transmitted signals arrive at the base station via multiple paths. Estimating each path´s angle of arrival (AOA) and propagation delay is necessary for several applications such as mobile localisation for emergency services and advanced handover schemes. In conventional JADE methods, the channel impulse response is estimated first from the received samples and then this impulse response is used to estimate AOAs and time delays of the multiple paths. We propose a Bayesian approach for joint AOA and time delay estimation of fading multipath signals in symmetric a-stable noise. Approximating α-stable noise by Gaussian mixtures, we derive a posterior probability density for the AOAs, time delays and the fade amplitudes given the received samples and the model order (number of multipaths). This posterior probability is then used with the Metropolis-Hasting algorithm to derive the samples for the AOAs, time delays and the fade amplitudes. Unlike the conventional subspace-based methods, this algorithm can be used with significantly lower number of samples
Keywords :
Bayes methods; Gaussian processes; array signal processing; delay estimation; direction-of-arrival estimation; emergency services; fading channels; land mobile radio; multipath channels; noise; probability; radio direction-finding; transient response; AOA estimation; Bayesian approach; Gaussian mixtures; JADE methods; Metropolis-Hasting algorithm; angle of arrival; base station; channel impulse response; emergency services; fade amplitudes; fading multipath signals; handover schemes; joint angle and delay estimation; mobile localisation; model order; posterior probability density; propagation delay; received samples; symmetric a-stable noise; time delay estimation; transmitted signals; wireless communications; Base stations; Bayesian methods; Delay effects; Delay estimation; Emergency services; Fading; Gaussian noise; Noise level; Propagation delay; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, 1999. SPAWC '99. 1999 2nd IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Annapolis, MD
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5599-7
DOI :
10.1109/SPAWC.1999.783086