The non-coherent source localization problem based on distributed sensor arrays can be formulated into a group sparsity based phase retrieval problem where only the magnitude (absolute value) of the received signals is available. Under such a framework, a two-dimensional localization method is proposed. Unlike traditional source localization methods, random phase errors at sensors of the distributed array will not affect estimation results by the proposed method. Simulation results indicate that the proposed non-coherent source localization method outperforms the traditional one in the presence of large phase errors, while still maintains an acceptable accuracy in the absence of phase errors
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Some passive sensors can measure only directions of arrival of signals, but the real positions of si...
Most array processing algorithms are based on the assumption that the signals are generated by point...
Direction of arrival (DOA) estimation is an important research area in array signal processing. Exi...
This work concerns experimental implementation of distributed acoustic source localization with a wi...
We propose a distributed algorithm for sensor network localization, which is based upon a decomposit...
A distributed sensor array network is studied, where sub-arrays are placed on those distributed obse...
The target localization problem for distributed sensor array networks where a sub-array is placed at...
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We propose an approximation framework for distributed target localization in sensor networks. We rep...
The existing localization algorithms for coherently distributed (CD) sources fail to achieve the bes...
This paper focuses on the localization methods for multiple sources received by widely separated arr...
In centralized range-based localization techniques, sufficiency of inter-node range information rece...
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