Title of article
Detection of Distributed Sources Using Sensor Arrays
Author/Authors
Y. Jin and B. Friedlander، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
12
From page
1537
To page
1548
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the problem of detecting
a random spatially distributed signal source by an array of sensors.
We start with an approximate likelihood ratio (LR) detector
and analyze its performance. Using the generalized likelihood ratio
(GLR) approach, we then derive detectors under several assumptions
on the available statistics. The performance of these detectors
is evaluated, and the effect of the angular spread of the source is
investigated. The detection performance behaves differently under
different scenarios. We notice that the degrees of freedom (DOF)
of the distributions of the detection statistics depend on both the
signal angular spread and the number of data snapshots. Specifically,
at a high SNR level and with small degrees of freedom, an
increase of angular spread improves the detection performance.
However, with large degrees of freedom, the increase of angular
spread reduces detection performance. We provide a detailed discussion
of the behavior of detection performance under various
conditions. A comparison between the GLR detectors and conventional
beamformer detectors is made by computer simulations. The
results indicate that the GLR detectors perform better as the angular
spread becomes large than that of the conventional beamformer
detectors.
Keywords
detection , distributed source , generalized likelihoodratio (GLR) , sensor array.
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING
Record number
403577
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