A unified statistical performance analysis using subspace perturbation expansions is applied to subspace-based algorithms for direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation in the presence of sensor errors. In particular, the multiple signal classification (MUSIC), min-norm, state-space realization (TAM and DDA) and estimation of signal parameters via rotational invariance techniques (ESPRIT) algorithms are analyzed. This analysis assumes that only a finite amount of data is available. An analytical expression for the mean-squared error of the DOA estimates is developed for theoretical comparison in a simple and self-contained fashion. The tractable formulas provide insight into the algorithms. Simulation results verify the analysis. © 1992 IEE
In the last decade, the subspace approach has found prominence in the problem of estimating directio...
Direction of arrival (DOA) estimation using eigenstructure based algorithms, such as MUSIC, require ...
The problem of determining the angle of incidence of signals on a sensor array under the influence o...
A unified statistical performance analysis using subspace perturbation expansions is applied to subs...
In this paper, a unified statistical performance analysis using perturbation expansions is applied t...
Subspace based direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation has attracted many excellent performance studie...
Subspace based direction-of-arrival estimation has attracted many excellent performance studies, but...
94305 Abatracf- T h e recently introduced class of stlbspace fit-ling algorithms for sensor array si...
A performance analysis of signal subspace-based algorithms for directions-of-arrival (DOA) estimatio...
A unified performance analysis of subspace-based algorithms for direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimatio...
Signal parameter estimation and specically direction of arrival (DOA) es-timation for sensor array d...
Abstract-This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspace-based algor...
In the direction of arrival (DOA) estimation problem, we encounter both finite data and insufficient...
This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspacebased algorithms for ...
This correspondence presents a statistical performance analysis of subspace-based directions-of-arri...
In the last decade, the subspace approach has found prominence in the problem of estimating directio...
Direction of arrival (DOA) estimation using eigenstructure based algorithms, such as MUSIC, require ...
The problem of determining the angle of incidence of signals on a sensor array under the influence o...
A unified statistical performance analysis using subspace perturbation expansions is applied to subs...
In this paper, a unified statistical performance analysis using perturbation expansions is applied t...
Subspace based direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation has attracted many excellent performance studie...
Subspace based direction-of-arrival estimation has attracted many excellent performance studies, but...
94305 Abatracf- T h e recently introduced class of stlbspace fit-ling algorithms for sensor array si...
A performance analysis of signal subspace-based algorithms for directions-of-arrival (DOA) estimatio...
A unified performance analysis of subspace-based algorithms for direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimatio...
Signal parameter estimation and specically direction of arrival (DOA) es-timation for sensor array d...
Abstract-This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspace-based algor...
In the direction of arrival (DOA) estimation problem, we encounter both finite data and insufficient...
This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspacebased algorithms for ...
This correspondence presents a statistical performance analysis of subspace-based directions-of-arri...
In the last decade, the subspace approach has found prominence in the problem of estimating directio...
Direction of arrival (DOA) estimation using eigenstructure based algorithms, such as MUSIC, require ...
The problem of determining the angle of incidence of signals on a sensor array under the influence o...