In this paper, we propose an algorithm for detecting the number M of Gaussian sources received by an array of a number N (N < M) of sensors. This algorithm is based on the minimum description length (MDL) principle using the outer-products of the array output. We show that as long as the covariance matrix of the array output has the full rank N, the covariance matrix of a vectorized outer-product of the array output has the full rank N-squared, which meets a validity condition of the MDL algorithm. We show by simulation that the MDL algorithm can perform substantially better than some relevant algorithms. A necessary identifiability condition is also obtained, for uncorrelated sources
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In this paper, we propose an algorithm for detecting the number $M$ of Gaussian sources received by ...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose an algorithm for detecting the number of Gaussian sources receive...
Detecting the number of sources is a well-known and a well-investigated problem. In this problem, th...
We propose a simple algorithm for improving the MDL (minimum description length) estimator of the nu...
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Estimating the number of sources impinging on an array of sensors, termed as source enumeration, is ...
A new computationally simple MDL approach is ad-dressed in this paper. Unlike the eigenvalue-based M...
An accurate performance analysis on the MDL criterion for source enumeration in array processing is ...
In this PhD thesis, one of the most fundamental problems in sensor array processing is investigated,...
Abstract—Accurate detection of sources with low complexity is of considerable interest in practical ...
This thesis deals with detection and estimation problems in sensor array signal processing. We treat...
An important problem in sensor array processing is the estimation of the number of transmitted signa...
To improve the efficiency and accuracy of direction finding with massive MIMO receive array, it is n...
Abstract—In this article, a general information-plus-noise transmission model is assumed, the receiv...
In this paper, we propose an algorithm for detecting the number $M$ of Gaussian sources received by ...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose an algorithm for detecting the number of Gaussian sources receive...
Detecting the number of sources is a well-known and a well-investigated problem. In this problem, th...
We propose a simple algorithm for improving the MDL (minimum description length) estimator of the nu...
Abstract—This paper proposes a reduced-rank minimum de-scription length (MDL) method to enumerate th...
Abstract—In civilian communication systems, the signature sequence of the desired signal in training...
Estimating the number of sources impinging on an array of sensors, termed as source enumeration, is ...
A new computationally simple MDL approach is ad-dressed in this paper. Unlike the eigenvalue-based M...
An accurate performance analysis on the MDL criterion for source enumeration in array processing is ...
In this PhD thesis, one of the most fundamental problems in sensor array processing is investigated,...
Abstract—Accurate detection of sources with low complexity is of considerable interest in practical ...
This thesis deals with detection and estimation problems in sensor array signal processing. We treat...
An important problem in sensor array processing is the estimation of the number of transmitted signa...
To improve the efficiency and accuracy of direction finding with massive MIMO receive array, it is n...
Abstract—In this article, a general information-plus-noise transmission model is assumed, the receiv...