Wideband DOA estimation using modal orthogonality
Mostafa Parhizkar (),
Ali Olfat () and
Mojtaba Amiri ()
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Mostafa Parhizkar: University of Tehran
Ali Olfat: University of Tehran
Mojtaba Amiri: University of Tehran
Telecommunication Systems: Modelling, Analysis, Design and Management, 2024, vol. 87, issue 3, No 7, 639-649
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Abstract Computational complexity is the main challenge of wideband direction of arrival (DOA) estimation algorithms in practice. DOA estimation method using wideband modal orthogonality (WIMO) is a very efficient algorithm that does not assume a priori knowledge on the number of sources. In this paper, efficient subspace methods like Fourier domain-multiple signal classification (FD-MUSIC) and Root-MUSIC algorithms are developed for WIMO framework to improve the performance and computational complexity of the WIMO method. Simulation results confirm that these methods obtain superior performance regarding target resolution (probability of resolution). It is noteworthy, the FD-MUSIC based algorithm excels in target resolution and Root-Mean-Square-Error (RMSE), particularly as the signal bandwidth increases. In addition, the computational complexity of these methods are reduced compared to WIMO algorithm.
Keywords: Direction of arrival (DOA); Wideband modal orthogonality; Wideband signal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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