Title :
Single-snapshot robust direction finding
Author :
Brien, Richard T O, Jr. ; Kiriakidis, Kiriakos
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Weapons & Syst. Eng., United States Naval Acad., Annapolis, MD, USA
fDate :
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper presents a novel approach for recursively estimating the directions of arrival of incident signals as measurements are received along a sensor array. Using a single snapshot and without any statistical assumptions, the proposed method employs a robust performance criterion, which is based on worst-case gain minimization. The criterion aims to reduce the estimation error induced by worst-case amplitude and phase perturbations as well as additive noise in the array model. An algorithm that guarantees the criterion-within a first-order approximation-is developed and shown to converge. Moreover, instead of using a trial-and-error method to find a constant, minimum worst-case gain, the minimum worst-case gain is updated as each sensor measurement is processed. A step-by-step implementation of the algorithm is presented, and its computational complexity is analyzed. The performance of the new approach is evaluated by simulating the estimation algorithm for a linear array and comparing its performance with that of an existing single-snapshot algorithm.
Keywords :
H∞ optimisation; approximation theory; array signal processing; computational complexity; direction-of-arrival estimation; minimisation; recursive estimation; H∞ optimization; additive noise; computational complexity; convergence; directions of arrival estimation; parameter estimation; phase perturbation; recursive estimation; sensor array; single-snapshot robust direction finding; trial-and-error method; worst-case amplitude; worst-case gain minimization; Additive noise; Direction of arrival estimation; Estimation error; Gain measurement; Minimization methods; Noise robustness; Performance gain; Phased arrays; Recursive estimation; Sensor arrays; Direction-of-arrival estimation; parameter estimation;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2005.847828