Title :
DoA and Polarization Estimation for Arbitrary Array Configurations
Author :
Costa, Mário ; Richter, Andreas ; Koivunen, Visa
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Signal Process. & Acoust., Aalto Univ., Espoo, Finland
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, algorithms for joint high-resolution direction-of-arrival (DoA) and polarization estimation using real-world arrays with imperfections are proposed. Both azimuth and elevation angles are considered. Partially correlated and coherent signals may be handled as well. Unlike most of the work available in the open literature, we consider the case when polarization sensitive antenna arrays, which may be disposed on a conformal surface, may have unknown (but fixed) geometries, be composed of elements with individual beampatterns and be subject to cross-polarization as well as mounting platform effects. Herein, recent results on steering vector modeling from noise-corrupted array calibration measurements are employed. This allows for incorporating all nonidealities of an antenna array into the estimation algorithms in a general and convenient manner. The proposed estimators can be implemented using the fast Fourier transform or polynomial rooting techniques regardless of the array configuration. The stochastic Cramér-Rao lower bound for the estimation problem at hand is established using the results from array steering vector modeling as well. The proposed expression takes into account array nonidealities, making such a bound tight even for real-world arrays. Extensive simulation results are provided using several real-world antenna arrays. The proposed algorithms outperform conventional algorithms available in the literature and have a performance close to the stochastic Cramér-Rao lower bound.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; array signal processing; direction-of-arrival estimation; fast Fourier transforms; stochastic processes; DoA; arbitrary array configuration; array steering vector modeling; azimuth angle; beampattern; conformal surface; cross-polarization; direction-of-arrival; elevation angle; fast Fourier transform; mounting platform effect; noise-corrupted array calibration measurement; polarization estimation; polarization sensitive antenna array; polynomial rooting technique; stochastic Cramér-Rao lower bound; Antenna arrays; Arrays; Azimuth; Calibration; Estimation; Signal processing algorithms; Vectors; Array calibration measurements; array signal processing; effective aperture distribution function (EADF); equivalence matrix; fast Fourier transform; manifold separation technique; wavefield modeling principle;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2012.2187519