DocumentCode
779368
Title
Fourth-order blind identification of underdetermined mixtures of sources (FOBIUM)
Author
Ferréol, Anne ; Albera, Laurent ; Chevalier, Pascal
Author_Institution
Lab. Traitement du Signal et de L´´Image, Rennes Univ., France
Volume
53
Issue
5
fYear
2005
fDate
5/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1640
Lastpage
1653
Abstract
For about two decades, numerous methods have been developed to blindly identify overdetermined (P≤N) mixtures of P statistically independent narrowband (NB) sources received by an array of N sensors. These methods exploit the information contained in the second-order (SO), the fourth-order (FO) or both the SO and FO statistics of the data. However, in practical situations, the probability of receiving more sources than sensors increases with the reception bandwidth and the use of blind identification (BI) methods able to process underdetermined mixtures of sources, for which P>N may be required. Although such methods have been developed over the past few years, they all present serious limitations in practical situations related to the radiocommunications context. For this reason, the purpose of this paper is to propose a new attractive BI method, exploiting the information contained in the FO data statistics only, that is able to process underdetermined mixtures of sources without the main limitations of the existing methods, provided that the sources have different trispectrum and nonzero kurtosis with the same sign. A new performance criterion that is able to quantify the identification quality of a given source and allowing the quantitative comparison of two BI methods for each source, is also proposed in the paper. Finally, an application of the proposed method is presented through the introduction of a powerful direction-finding method built from the blindly identified mixture matrix.
Keywords
array signal processing; matrix algebra; probability; statistics; blindly identified mixture matrix; direction-finding method; fourth-order blind identification method; fourth-order statistics; radiocommunications context; reception bandwidth; second-order statistics; sensor array; statistically independent narrowband source; Bandwidth; Bismuth; Blind equalizers; Higher order statistics; MIMO; Narrowband; Navigation; Niobium; Probability; Sensor arrays; Blind source identification; FO direction finding; SOBI; fourth-order statistics; performance criterion; trispectrum; underdetermined mixtures;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-587X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSP.2005.845431
Filename
1420806
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