Abstract :
A method for estimating the number of transmitted signals in the presence of spatially correlated sensor noise is proposed. The procedure is developed under the assumption that the unknown noise covariance matrix is a band matrix. In practice, it is quite robust with respect to this finite correlation length assumption. In sensor array processing, this amounts to assuming that the noise field is locally correlated spatially. Since spatial stationarity of the noise is not necessary, it also applies, for instance, to white noise with different power along the array. Simulations indicate that the asymptotic analysis holds for quite small sample sizes
Keywords :
estimation theory; noise; signal processing; asymptotic analysis; band matrix; noise covariance matrix; number of transmitted signals; sensor array processing; spatially correlated sensor noise; white noise; Additive noise; Analytical models; Array signal processing; Covariance matrix; Performance evaluation; Sensor arrays; Signal processing; Statistical analysis; Testing; Vectors;