DocumentCode
1019920
Title
Blind beamforming for non-Gaussian signals
Author
Cardoso, J.F. ; Souloumiac, A.
Author_Institution
Telecom Paris, France
Volume
140
Issue
6
fYear
1993
fDate
12/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
362
Lastpage
370
Abstract
The paper considers an application of blind identification to beamforming. The key point is to use estimates of directional vectors rather than resort to their hypothesised value. By using estimates of the directional vectors obtained via blind identification, i.e. without knowing the array manifold, beamforming is made robust with respect to array deformations, distortion of the wave front, pointing errors etc., so that neither array calibration nor physical modelling is necessary. Rather surprisingly, `blind beamformers´ may outperform `informed beamformers´ in a plausible range of parameters, even when the array is perfectly known to the informed beamformer. The key assumption on which blind identification relies is the statistical independence of the sources, which is exploited using fourth-order cumulants. A computationally efficient technique is presented for the blind estimation of directional vectors, based on joint diagonalisation of fourth-order cumulant matrices; its implementation is described, and its performance is investigated by numerical experiments
Keywords
array signal processing; filtering and prediction theory; spatial filters; statistical analysis; array deformations; array manifold; beamforming; blind beamformers; blind identification; computationally efficient technique; directional vectors; fourth-order cumulants; informed beamformers; nonGaussian signals; performance; pointing errors; wave front distortion;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Radar and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings F
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0956-375X
Type
jour
Filename
260141
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