International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to determine the domain of validity of spatial covariance-based narrowband DOA algorithms when processing non-narrowband data. By focusing on the case of one source and two equipowered uncorrelated sources of the same bandwidth, we examine order detection and asymptotic bias and covariance w.r.t. the bandwidth and the number of snapshots given by any narrowband algorithm. An order detector scheme, based on numerical analysis arguments introduced in channel order detection, is proposed. Closed-form expressions are given for the asymptotic bias and covariance of the DOA's estimated by the MUSIC algorithm, for which we show the key role that bandwidth plays w.r.t. the demodulation frequency. F...
In this paper, a unified statistical performance analysis using perturbation expansions is applied t...
International audienceThis paper adresses the statistical behaviour of spatial smoothing subspace Do...
Abstract-This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspace-based algor...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to determine the domain of validity of spatial co...
Array signal processing is currently widely used in many fields. It has been a hot research area for...
International audience—This paper adresses the statistical performance of subspace DoA estimation us...
This paper addresses the statistical performance of subspace DoA estimation using a sensor array, in...
International audienceThis paper adresses the statistical performance of subspace DoA estimation usi...
Most of the existing techniques for DOA estimation of broadband sources use both spatial and tempora...
This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspacebased algorithms for ...
This paper addresses the statistical behaviour of the MUSIC method for DoA estimation, in a scenario...
Array processing has been an active research area for several decades. The advent of new signal proc...
Wideband direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation is a key part in array signal processing. Existing al...
Subspace based direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation has attracted many excellent performance studie...
An increasing number of spatial filtering approaches requires narrowband direction-of-arrival (DOA) ...
In this paper, a unified statistical performance analysis using perturbation expansions is applied t...
International audienceThis paper adresses the statistical behaviour of spatial smoothing subspace Do...
Abstract-This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspace-based algor...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to determine the domain of validity of spatial co...
Array signal processing is currently widely used in many fields. It has been a hot research area for...
International audience—This paper adresses the statistical performance of subspace DoA estimation us...
This paper addresses the statistical performance of subspace DoA estimation using a sensor array, in...
International audienceThis paper adresses the statistical performance of subspace DoA estimation usi...
Most of the existing techniques for DOA estimation of broadband sources use both spatial and tempora...
This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspacebased algorithms for ...
This paper addresses the statistical behaviour of the MUSIC method for DoA estimation, in a scenario...
Array processing has been an active research area for several decades. The advent of new signal proc...
Wideband direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation is a key part in array signal processing. Existing al...
Subspace based direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation has attracted many excellent performance studie...
An increasing number of spatial filtering approaches requires narrowband direction-of-arrival (DOA) ...
In this paper, a unified statistical performance analysis using perturbation expansions is applied t...
International audienceThis paper adresses the statistical behaviour of spatial smoothing subspace Do...
Abstract-This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspace-based algor...