Title :
DOA Estimation in Mobile Communications System using Subspace Tracking Methods
Author :
Mendoza-Montoya, F. ; Covarrubias-Rosales, D.H. ; López-Miranda, C.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Electron. y Telecomun., CICESE, Ensenada
fDate :
6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The radio environments in mobile communications are complicated and time-varing in general; therefore, we need high resolution DoA (direction of arrival) estimation methods that can follow quickly the change of radio environments. High resolution DoA estimation methods have been proposed which are based on the eigen decomposition of the correlation (covariance) matrix of an array input. MUSIC (multiple signal classification) is one of a typical of such methods. However, these methods must normally repeat high-load computation involving the eigen decomposition of a correlation matrix every time a snapshot is taken. Therefore, it takes a very long time to obtain the estimated DoA when the number of array elements is too large. In addition, it is quite inefficient in the case that the DoA estimation is carried out continuously. To solve the above problems, Bi-SVD (bi-iteration singular value decomposition) and PAST (projection approximation subspace tracking) have been proposed and investigated, which are typical methods of successively updating (tracking) eigenvectors in the signal subspace of correlation matrix.
Keywords :
approximation theory; covariance matrices; direction-of-arrival estimation; iterative methods; mobile radio; signal classification; singular value decomposition; Bi-SVD; DOA estimation; MUSIC; bi-iteration singular value decomposition; correlation eigen decomposition; covariance matrix; direction of arrival estimation methods; mobile communications system; multiple signal classification; projection approximation subspace tracking; radio environments; subspace tracking methods; Circuits; Covariance matrix; Direction of arrival estimation; Interference; Mobile communication; Multiple signal classification; Signal resolution; Silicon compounds; Surges; Telecommunications; DOA estimation; MUSIC; PAST; mobile communications; subspace tracking methods;
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2008.4609908