Title of article :
Array Signal Processing in the Known Waveform and Steering Vector Case
Author/Authors :
Y. Jiang ، نويسنده , , P. Stoica، نويسنده , , and J. Li، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The amplitude estimation of a signal that is known
only up to an unknown scaling factor, with interference and noise
present, is of interest in several applications, including using the
emerging quadrupole resonance (QR) technology for explosive detection.
In such applications, a sensor array is often deployed for
interference suppression. This paper considers the complex amplitude
estimation of a known waveform signal whose array response
is also known a priori. Two approaches, viz., the Capon and the
maximum likelihood (ML) methods, are considered for the signal
amplitude estimation in the presence of temporally white but spatially
colored interference and noise.We derive closed-form expressions
for the expected values and mean-squared errors (MSEs) of
the two estimators. A comparative study shows that the ML estimate
is unbiased, whereas the Capon estimate is biased downwards
for finite data sample lengths. We show that both methods
are asymptotically statistically efficient when the number of data
samples is large but not when the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is
high. Furthermore, we consider a more general scenario where
the interference and noise are both spatially and temporally correlated.
We model the interference and noise vector as a multichannel
autoregressive (AR) random process. An alternating least
squares (ALS) method for parameter estimation is presented. We
show that in most cases, the ALS method is superior to the modelmismatched
ML (M3L) method, which ignores the temporal correlation
of the interference and noise.
Keywords :
interference suppression , Asymptotic analysis , Maximum likelihood , multichannel autoregressive randomprocess , parameter estimation , quadrupole resonance. , capon
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING