Title :
Eigenstructure techniques for 2-D angle estimation with uniform circular arrays
Author :
Mathews, Cherian P. ; Zoltowski, Michael D.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
fDate :
9/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The problem of 2D angle estimation (azimuth and elevation) of multiple plane waves incident on a uniform circular array (UCA) of antennas is considered. Two eigenstructure-based estimation algorithms that operate in beamspace and employ phase mode excitation-based beamformers have been developed. The first, UCA-RB-MUSIC, is a beamspace version of MUSIC that offers numerous advantages over element space operation, including reduced computation, as subspace estimates are obtained via real-valued eigendecompositions, enhanced performance in correlated source scenarios due to the attendant forward-backward averaging effect, and the applicability of Root-MUSIC. The second, UCA-ESPRIT, represents a significant advance in the area of 2D angle estimation. It is a novel closed-form algorithm that provides automatically paired source azimuth and elevation estimates. With UCA-ESPRIT, the eigenvalues of a matrix have the form μi=sin θiejφ(i/), where θsub i/ and φi are the elevation and azimuth angles, respectively. Expensive search procedures being thus avoided, UCA-ESPRIT is superior to existing 2D angle estimation algorithms with respect to computational complexity. Finally, asymptotic expressions for the variances of the element space MUSIC and UCA-RB-MUSIC estimators for the 2D scenario have been derived. Results of simulations that compare UCA-RB-MUSIC and UCA-ESPRIT and also validate the theoretical performance expressions are presented
Keywords :
array signal processing; computational complexity; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; parameter estimation; 2D angle estimation; Root-MUSIC; UCA-ESPRIT; UCA-RB-MUSIC; beamspace; closed-form algorithm; computation; computational complexity; correlated source scenarios; eigenstructure-based estimation algorithms; forward-backward averaging effect; multiple plane waves incident; phase mode excitation-based beamformers; real-valued eigendecompositions; subspace estimates; uniform circular array; uniform circular arrays; variances; Antenna arrays; Array signal processing; Azimuth; Direction of arrival estimation; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Multiple signal classification; Phase estimation; Phased arrays; Signal processing algorithms; Transmission line matrix methods;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on