Title :
A ML-Based Framework for Joint TOA/AOA Estimation of UWB Pulses in Dense Multipath Environments
Author :
Fang Shang ; Champagne, Benoit ; Psaromiligkos, Ioannis N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
We present a joint estimator of the time of arrival (TOA) and angle of arrival (AOA) for impulse radio ultrawideband (UWB) systems in which an antenna array is employed at the receiver. The proposed method consists of two steps: 1) preliminary estimation of the TOA and the average power delay profile (APDP) using energy-based threshold crossing and log-domain least-squares fitting, respectively; and 2) joint TOA refinement and AOA estimation by local 2-D maximization of a log-likelihood function (LLF) that employs the preliminary estimates from the first step. The derivation of the LLF relies on an original formulation in which the superposition of images from secondary paths is modeled as a Gaussian random process, whose second-order statistical properties are characterized by a wideband space-time correlation function. In addition to the APDP, this function incorporates a special gating mechanism to represent the onset of the secondary paths, thereby leading to a novel form of the LLF. Closed-form expressions for the Cramer-Rao bound on the variance of the TOA and AOA estimators are also derived, which formally take into account pulse overlap through this gating mechanism. In simulation experiments based on multipath UWB channel models featuring both diffuse and directional image fields, our approach exhibits superior performance to that of a competing scheme from the recent literature.
Keywords :
Gaussian processes; antenna arrays; direction-of-arrival estimation; maximum likelihood estimation; random processes; ultra wideband communication; Cramer-Rao bound; Gaussian random process; ML-based framework; UWB pulses; angle of arrival estimation; antenna array; average power delay profile; dense multipath environments; energy-based threshold crossing; impulse radio ultrawideband systems; joint TOA-AOA estimation; local 2D maximization; log-domain least-squares fitting; log-likelihood function; multipath UWB channel models; second-order statistical properties; special gating mechanism; time of arrival estimation; wideband space-time correlation function; Arrays; Correlation; Joints; Maximum likelihood estimation; Receiving antennas; Ultrawideband (UWB); angle of arrival (AOA); average power delay profile (APDP); impulse radio; maximum-likelihood (ML) estimation; time of arrival (TOA);
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.2343634