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IEICE Transactions on Communications
Online ISSN : 1745-1345
Print ISSN : 0916-8516
Regular Section
DOA Estimation Methods Based on Covariance Differencing under a Colored Noise Environment
Ning LIYan GUOQi-Hui WUJin-Long WANGXue-Liang LIU
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  • Ning LI

    Institute of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology

  • Yan GUO

    Institute of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology

  • Qi-Hui WU

    Institute of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology

  • Jin-Long WANG

    Institute of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology

  • Xue-Liang LIU

    Institute of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology

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Keywords:DOA,covariance differencing,spatial smoothing
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2011 Volume E94.BIssue 3Pages 735-741

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1587/transcom.E94.B.735
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  • Published: March 01, 2011Received: July 16, 2010Available on J-STAGE: March 01, 2011Accepted: -Advance online publication: -Revised: -
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Abstract
A method based on covariance differencing for a uniform linear array is proposed to counter the problem of direction finding of narrowband signals under a colored noise environment. By assuming a Hermitian symmetric Toeplitz matrix for the unknown noise, the array covariance matrix is transformed into a centrohermitian matrix in an appropriate way allowing the noise component to be eliminated. The modified covariance differencing algorithm provides accurate direction of arrival (DOA) estimation when the incident signals are uncorrelated or just two of the signals are coherent. If there are more than two coherent signals, the presented method combined with spatial smoothing (SS) scheme can be used. Unlike the original method, the new approach dispenses the need to determine the true angles and the phantom angles. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of presented algorithm.
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