International audienceIn many detection applications, the main performance criterion is the signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR). After linear filtering, the optimal SINR corresponds to the maximum value of a Rayleigh quotient, which can be interpreted as the largest generalized eigenvalue of two covariance matrices. Using an extension of Szegö's theorem for the generalized eigenvalues of Hermitian block Toeplitz matrices, an expression of the theoretical asymptotic optimal SINR w.r.t. the number of taps is derived for arbitrary arrays with a limited but arbitrary number of sensors and arbitrary spectra. This bound is interpreted as an optimal zero-bandwidth spatial SINR in some sense. Finally, the speed of convergence of the opti...
This paper analyses optimal subband beamforming performance mainly aimed at speech enhancement and a...
Space-time adaptive processing (STAP) is a well-known and effective method to detect targets, obscur...
In this paper, we present a theoretical analysis of the output signal-to-interference-plus-noise rat...
International audienceThis paper addresses the robustness of adaptive narrowband beamforming with re...
In the array processing literature several statistically optimum beamformers have been proposed, to ...
The generalized eigenvector problem (GEP) for Hermitian Toeplitz matrices is studied and some proper...
The generalized eigenvector problem (GEP) for Hermitian Toeplitz matrices is studied and some proper...
In 1995, Yates proposed an axiomatic framework of standard interference mappings and examined the it...
International audience– Dans cet article, nous évaluons le rapport signal à interférence plus bruit ...
The max-min signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) problem is considered in a coordinated ne...
We consider a set of transmitters broadcasting simultaneously on the same frequency under the SINR m...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new approximation of the theoretical Signal to Interfere...
In this paper, we study the problem of jointly optimizing the beamformer and the power in a multiuse...
This dissertation addresses optimally estimating the amplitudes of superimposed sinusoidal signals w...
In this paper a new spatial filtering approach for the uplink space-time Rake receiver is investigat...
This paper analyses optimal subband beamforming performance mainly aimed at speech enhancement and a...
Space-time adaptive processing (STAP) is a well-known and effective method to detect targets, obscur...
In this paper, we present a theoretical analysis of the output signal-to-interference-plus-noise rat...
International audienceThis paper addresses the robustness of adaptive narrowband beamforming with re...
In the array processing literature several statistically optimum beamformers have been proposed, to ...
The generalized eigenvector problem (GEP) for Hermitian Toeplitz matrices is studied and some proper...
The generalized eigenvector problem (GEP) for Hermitian Toeplitz matrices is studied and some proper...
In 1995, Yates proposed an axiomatic framework of standard interference mappings and examined the it...
International audience– Dans cet article, nous évaluons le rapport signal à interférence plus bruit ...
The max-min signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) problem is considered in a coordinated ne...
We consider a set of transmitters broadcasting simultaneously on the same frequency under the SINR m...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new approximation of the theoretical Signal to Interfere...
In this paper, we study the problem of jointly optimizing the beamformer and the power in a multiuse...
This dissertation addresses optimally estimating the amplitudes of superimposed sinusoidal signals w...
In this paper a new spatial filtering approach for the uplink space-time Rake receiver is investigat...
This paper analyses optimal subband beamforming performance mainly aimed at speech enhancement and a...
Space-time adaptive processing (STAP) is a well-known and effective method to detect targets, obscur...
In this paper, we present a theoretical analysis of the output signal-to-interference-plus-noise rat...