DocumentCode
768309
Title
Computationally efficient angle estimation for signals with known waveforms
Author
Li, Jim ; Halder, Bijit ; Stoica, Petre ; Viberg, Mats
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Florida Univ., Gainesville, FL, USA
Volume
43
Issue
9
fYear
1995
fDate
9/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2154
Lastpage
2163
Abstract
This paper presents a large sample decoupled maximum likelihood (DEML) angle estimator for uncorrelated narrowband plane waves with known waveforms and unknown amplitudes arriving at a sensor array in the presence of unknown and arbitrary spatially colored noise. The DEML estimator decouples the multidimensional problem of the exact ML estimator to a set of 1-D problems and, hence, is computationally efficient. We shall derive the asymptotic statistical performance of the DEML estimator and compare the performance with its Cramer-Rao bound (CRB), i.e., the best possible performance for the class of asymptotically unbiased estimators. We will show that the DEML estimator is asymptotically statistically efficient for uncorrelated signals with known waveforms. We will also show that for moderately correlated signals with known waveforms, the DEML estimator is no longer a large sample maximum likelihood (ML) estimator, but the DEML estimator may still be used for angle estimation, and the performance degradation relative to the CRB is small. We shall show that the DEML estimator can also be used to estimate the arrival angles of desired signals with known waveforms in the presence of interfering or jamming signals by modeling the interfering or jamming signals as random processes with an unknown spatial covariance matrix. Finally, several numerical examples showing the performance of the DEML estimator are presented in this paper
Keywords
computational complexity; direction-of-arrival estimation; interference (signal); jamming; maximum likelihood estimation; random processes; 1D problems; Cramer-Rao bound; arrival angles; asymptotic statistical performance; computationally efficient angle estimation; decoupled maximum likelihood angle estimator; interfering signals; jamming signals; moderately correlated signals; multidimensional problem; performance degradation; random processes; sensor array; signals with known waveforms; spatially colored noise; uncorrelated narrowband plane waves; unknown spatial covariance matrix; Amplitude estimation; Colored noise; Degradation; Jamming; Maximum likelihood estimation; Multidimensional systems; Narrowband; Random processes; Sensor arrays; Signal processing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-587X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/78.414778
Filename
414778
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