Title :
New trends in passive localization by multiarray network
Author :
Bosse, Jonathan ; Ferreol, Anne ; Larzabal, Pascal
Author_Institution :
THALES Commun., Colombes, France
fDate :
Aug. 29 2011-Sept. 2 2011
Abstract :
We focus on the problem of passive localization of radio-sources, solved by means of several separated multi-arrays (base stations) linked with a central process unit. Traditionally, the procedure relies on two distinct steps: intermediate parameters are first estimated (like angles-of-arrival or times-of-arrival), then the position is deduced thanks to these transmitted intermediate parameters. New strategies estimating the position directly by considering the whole base station network as a unique sensor network appeared recently and offered promising results. To the best of our knowledge, the characterization of their performances has not yet been established in a deterministic signal context. In this article the model is developed and the corresponding Cramer-Rao bound is expressed. This bound represents a useful tool to quantify what new one step approaches can offer in terms of optimal performances. Numerical study compare here the proposed bound to the performances of traditional 2 steps and recent one step approaches. We show that for one source existing techniques performs well and equivalently, but the two sources case underline the gap between 2 steps and 1 step approaches. Moreover, we underline the role played by the time-bandwidth product.
Keywords :
radio networks; time-of-arrival estimation; Cramer-Rao bound; angles-of-arrival; base station network; central process unit; deterministic signal context; multiarray network; passive localization; radio sources; separated multiarrays; time bandwidth product; times-of-arrival; transmitted intermediate parameters; unique sensor network; Base stations; Context; Iron; Monte Carlo methods; Narrowband; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing Conference, 2011 19th European
Conference_Location :
Barcelona