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1 November 1993 Coherent signal-subspace processing for near-field broad-band source localization
Shan Lin, Hsien-Sen Hung
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Abstract
In this paper, the coherent signal-subspace method (CSM) is extended for estimation of bearing, elevation and range of multiple, near-field, broad-band sources. Analytical results are also derived to justify the effectiveness of the near-field CSM. It is shown that the coherently averaged sample covariance matrix in the near-field CSM has complex Wishart distribution with number of degrees-of-freedom equaling the time-bandwidth product, provided that (1) the frequency components of the array output are statistically independent and Gaussian distributed, and (2) the errors between all the actual source locations and the preliminary estimate of the source cluster center are upperly bounded by a small constant. Some simulation results are provided to show the effectiveness of the near-field CSM.
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Shan Lin and Hsien-Sen Hung "Coherent signal-subspace processing for near-field broad-band source localization", Proc. SPIE 2027, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations IV, (1 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.160458
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KEYWORDS
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Signal processing

Error analysis

Sensors

Statistical analysis

Data modeling

Interference (communication)

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