This paper addresses the statistical behaviour of the MUSIC method for DoA estimation, in a scenario where each source signal direct path is disturbed by a clutter spreading in an angular neighborhood around the source DoA. In this scenario, it is well-known that subspace methods performance suffers from an additional clutter subspace, which breaks the orthogonality between the source steering vectors and noise subspace. To perform a statistical analysis of the MUSIC DoA estimates, we consider an asymptotic regime in which both the number of sensors and the sample size tend to infinity at the same rate, and rely on classical random matrix theory results. We establish the consistency of the MUSIC estimates and provide numerical results illus...
In this paper, a unified statistical performance analysis using perturbation expansions is applied t...
This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspacebased algorithms for ...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to determine the domain of validity of spatial co...
This paper addresses the statistical performance of subspace DoA estimation using a sensor array, in...
International audience—This paper adresses the statistical performance of subspace DoA estimation us...
International audienceThis paper adresses the statistical performance of subspace DoA estimation usi...
In this paper, the direction of arrival (DOA) localization of spatially distributed sources impingin...
This paper considers the statistical performance of the MUSIC method under the condition that two cl...
In this article, the outlier production mechanism of the conventional Multiple Signal Classification...
International audience—When using subspace methods for DoA estimation such as MUSIC, it is well know...
International audienceIn this paper, the direction of arrival (DOA) localization of spatially distri...
Abstract-This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspace-based algor...
Abstract For direction of arrival (DOA) estimation in the threshold region, it has been shown that u...
International audienceThe MUltiple SIgnal Classification (MUSIC) estimator has been widely studied f...
In this paper, a unified statistical performance analysis using perturbation expansions is applied t...
This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspacebased algorithms for ...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to determine the domain of validity of spatial co...
This paper addresses the statistical performance of subspace DoA estimation using a sensor array, in...
International audience—This paper adresses the statistical performance of subspace DoA estimation us...
International audienceThis paper adresses the statistical performance of subspace DoA estimation usi...
In this paper, the direction of arrival (DOA) localization of spatially distributed sources impingin...
This paper considers the statistical performance of the MUSIC method under the condition that two cl...
In this article, the outlier production mechanism of the conventional Multiple Signal Classification...
International audience—When using subspace methods for DoA estimation such as MUSIC, it is well know...
International audienceIn this paper, the direction of arrival (DOA) localization of spatially distri...
Abstract-This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspace-based algor...
Abstract For direction of arrival (DOA) estimation in the threshold region, it has been shown that u...
International audienceThe MUltiple SIgnal Classification (MUSIC) estimator has been widely studied f...
In this paper, a unified statistical performance analysis using perturbation expansions is applied t...
This is the second of a two-part paper dealing with the performance of subspacebased algorithms for ...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to determine the domain of validity of spatial co...