Title :
Maximum likelihood direction-of-arrival estimation of BPSK modulated carriers
Author :
de Souza, Mauren A. ; Fortes, J.M.P.
Abstract :
In mobile communication systems, phase shift keying (PSK) modulation is widely used in digital transmission schemes. Previous works have considered several maximum likelihood (ML) methods for the direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation of generic signals reaching a phased-array of sensors. This work proposes a new ML DOA estimator designed to be used in PSK communication systems. By taking the expected value of the antenna array measured signals with respect to the modulation phases, the number of parameters to be jointly estimated is significantly reduced. Finally, the estimator performance in several simulation scenarios is presented and compared to the performance of a classic ML estimator designed for all sorts of signal models. As the proposed method robustly outperforms the classic ML estimator in all simulations, we believe this work may become an important step in the development of a more reliable hybrid space-time division multiple access system (S/TDMA).
Keywords :
Nyquist criterion; antenna phased arrays; array signal processing; direction-of-arrival estimation; maximum likelihood estimation; mobile communication; phase shift keying; space division multiple access; time division multiple access; BPSK; DOA; Nyquist criterion; S-TDMA; antenna array; binary phase shift keying modulation; digital transmission scheme; direction-of-arrival estimation; maximum likelihood estimation; mobile communication system; sensor phased-array; space-time division multiple access system; Antenna arrays; Binary phase shift keying; Digital modulation; Direction of arrival estimation; Maximum likelihood estimation; Mobile communication; Phase estimation; Phase modulation; Phase shift keying; Phased arrays;
Conference_Titel :
Information, Communications and Signal Processing, 2003 and Fourth Pacific Rim Conference on Multimedia. Proceedings of the 2003 Joint Conference of the Fourth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8185-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICICS.2003.1292618