Title :
Adaptive Beamforming and Recursive DOA Estimation Using Frequency-Invariant Uniform Concentric Spherical Arrays
Author :
Chen, H.H. ; Chan, S.C. ; Zhang, Z.G. ; Ho, K.L.
Author_Institution :
Commun. Syst. Group, Darmstadt Univ. of Technol., Darmstadt
Abstract :
This paper proposes recursive adaptive beamforming and broadband 2D direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation algorithms for uniform concentric spherical arrays (UCSAs) having nearly frequency-invariant (FI) characteristics. The basic principle of the FI-UCSA is to transform the received signals to the phase mode and remove the frequency dependency of individual phase modes through a digital beamforming network. Hence, the far-field pattern of the array is determined by a set of weights. Thanks to the FI characteristic, traditional narrowband adaptive beamforming algorithms such as minimum variance beamforming and the generalized sidelobe canceller method can be applied to the FI-UCSA. Simulation results show that the proposed adaptive FI-UCSA beamformer achieves a lower steady-state error and converges faster than the conventional tapped-delay line approach while requiring fewer adaptive coefficients. A new broadband 2-D DOA estimation algorithm using ESPRIT techniques for FI-UCSA is proposed to recursively estimate the DOAs of the moving targets. Simulation results show that the proposed DOA estimation algorithm achieves a satisfactory performance for slowly varying sources at low arithmetic complexity.
Keywords :
array signal processing; direction-of-arrival estimation; recursive estimation; broadband 2D direction-of-arrival estimation algorithm; digital beamforming network; frequency-invariant uniform concentric spherical arrays; generalized sidelobe canceller method; low arithmetic complexity; minimum variance beamforming; nearly frequency-invariant; recursive DOA estimation; recursive adaptive beamforming; steady-state error; tapped-delay line approach; Array processing; broadband 2-D DOA estimation; broadband 2-D direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation; broadband adaptive beamforming; frequency invariant; frequency-invariant (FI); subspace tracking; uniform concentric spherical array (UCSA); uniform concentric spherical arrays;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2008.924126