Title :
Direction of arrival estimation using weighted subspace fitting with unknown number of signal sources
Author :
Park, Cheol-Sun ; Choi, Jun-Ho ; Yang, Jong-Won ; Nah, Sun-Phil
Author_Institution :
EW Lab., Agency for Defense Dev., Daejeon
Abstract :
In this paper, we propose a new approach on DOA estimation under the number of signal sources is unknown. This can be applicable even to the case of fully correlated sources for which existing algorithms such as AIC and MDL are not workable. AIC and MDL are well-known ldquoinformation theoretic criterionrdquo algorithms for estimating the number of sources observed by a direction finding array. In the proposed approach, the computational complexity for determining the source number is remarkably reduced by performing the estimation of DOAs and detection of the number of signals simultaneously. In addition, it can be applied to any geometry of array including ULA. The performance of the proposed approach is demonstrated using a numerical simulation. Results show that the probability of correct classification (PCC) of the number of incoming sources is satisfactory in most of simulations. Especially, the PCC of the approach for incoherent and coherent signals under the condition of two signals is very high so that it can classify signal sources reliably (i.e., accuracy >90%) at the SNR above 2 dB.
Keywords :
array signal processing; direction-of-arrival estimation; signal classification; DOA estimation; direction finding array; direction of arrival estimation; information theoretic criterion; probability of correct classification; signal sources; weighted subspace fitting; Computational complexity; Direction of arrival estimation; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Information geometry; Maximum likelihood estimation; Multiple signal classification; Numerical simulation; Parameter estimation; Sensor arrays; Sensor systems; ASPECT; Alternating Projection; Direction Of Arrival; MDL; Weighted Subspace Fitting;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Communication Technology, 2009. ICACT 2009. 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Phoenix Park
Print_ISBN :
978-89-5519-138-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1738-9445