International audienceThe Angular Resolution Limit (ARL) is a fundamental statistical metric to quantify our ability to resolve two closely-spaced narrowband far-field complex sources. This statistical quantity, is defined as the minimal angular deviation between the two sources to be separated for a prefixed detection-based performance. In this work, we assume that the sources of interest are corrupted by a compound-Gaussian noise. In the standard literature, denoting with δ the true distance between the two sources, the derivation of the ARL is based on the statistical distribution of the Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test (GLRT) for a binary test where there is only one source under the null hypothesis (i.e., δ = 0) and two sources under ...
International audienceIn this paper, we derive the Multidimensional Statistical Resolution Limit (MS...
International audienceRobust calibration of next-generation radio-interferometers, as the square kil...
This manuscript concerns the performance analysis in array signal processing. It can bedivided into ...
International audienceThe Angular Resolution Limit (ARL) is a fundamental statistical metric to quan...
The Angular Resolution Limit (ARL) is a fundamental statistical metric to quantify our ability to re...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the behavior of the angular resolution limit (ARL) for...
A measure of the ability of a sensor array to resolve two closely spaced point sources in angle is p...
International audienceThe Angular Resolution Limit (ARL) on resolving two closely spaced polarized s...
International audienceIn this fast communication, we derive the statistical resolution limit (SRL), ...
International audienceIn this work, we study the impact of modeling errors on the angular resolution...
International audienceStatistical Resolution Limit (SRL), defined as the minimal separation to solve...
International audiencePassive source localization is a well known inverse problem in which we conver...
International audienceThe asymptotic statistical resolution limit (SRL), denoted by δ, characterizin...
Abstract. Passive source localization is a well known inverse problem in which we convert the observ...
The two-dimensional angular resolution limit (ARL) of elevation and azimuth for MIMO radar with ultr...
International audienceIn this paper, we derive the Multidimensional Statistical Resolution Limit (MS...
International audienceRobust calibration of next-generation radio-interferometers, as the square kil...
This manuscript concerns the performance analysis in array signal processing. It can bedivided into ...
International audienceThe Angular Resolution Limit (ARL) is a fundamental statistical metric to quan...
The Angular Resolution Limit (ARL) is a fundamental statistical metric to quantify our ability to re...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the behavior of the angular resolution limit (ARL) for...
A measure of the ability of a sensor array to resolve two closely spaced point sources in angle is p...
International audienceThe Angular Resolution Limit (ARL) on resolving two closely spaced polarized s...
International audienceIn this fast communication, we derive the statistical resolution limit (SRL), ...
International audienceIn this work, we study the impact of modeling errors on the angular resolution...
International audienceStatistical Resolution Limit (SRL), defined as the minimal separation to solve...
International audiencePassive source localization is a well known inverse problem in which we conver...
International audienceThe asymptotic statistical resolution limit (SRL), denoted by δ, characterizin...
Abstract. Passive source localization is a well known inverse problem in which we convert the observ...
The two-dimensional angular resolution limit (ARL) of elevation and azimuth for MIMO radar with ultr...
International audienceIn this paper, we derive the Multidimensional Statistical Resolution Limit (MS...
International audienceRobust calibration of next-generation radio-interferometers, as the square kil...
This manuscript concerns the performance analysis in array signal processing. It can bedivided into ...