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Sparse Non-Uniform Linear Array-Based Propagator Method for Direction of Arrival Estimation

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ELECTRONICS
Volume 12, Issue 18, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/electronics12183755

Keywords

direction of arrival; fourth-order cumulant; non-uniform linear antenna array; array design

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A novel method based on sparse non-uniform linear antenna array is proposed for estimating the direction of arrival (DOA). By using a specific configuration scheme and several algorithms, the proposed method can improve the estimation accuracy while eliminating the impact of noise.
A novel approach that does not require the number of sources as a priori is proposed to estimate the direction of arrival (DOA) based on a sparse non-uniform linear antenna array. To ensure the identifiability of the DOA, a specific configuration scheme of sparse array is designed. Based on this specific sparse array, firstly the fourth-order cumulant (FOC) is adopted to eliminate the impact imposed by Gaussian noise. Secondly, to circumvent eigenvalue decomposition or singular value decomposition, a propagator is constructed by using a Hermitian FOC matrix and a hyperparameter. Finally, a projection onto an irregular Toeplitz set is proposed to further improve estimation accuracy.

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