This paper brings into play elements of the spectral theory of such matrices and demonstrates their relevance to source detection and bearing estimation in problems with sizable arrays. These results are applied to the sample spatial covariance matrix, Rˆ, of the sensed data. It is seen that detection can be achieved with a sample size considerably less than that required by conventional approaches. It is argued that more accurate estimates of direction of arrival can be obtained by constraining Rˆ to be consistent with various a priori constraints including those arising from large dimensional random matrix theory. A set theoretic formalism is used for this feasibility problem. Unsolved issues are discussed
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Statistical Signal and Array Processing, 1992. Conference Proceedings., IEEE Sixth SP Workshop on
Date of Conference:
7-9 Oct 1992
- Page(s):
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276
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279
- Meeting Date :
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07 Oct 1992-09 Oct 1992
- Print ISBN:
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0-7803-0508-6
- INSPEC Accession Number:
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4498681
- Conference Location :
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Victoria, BC
- Digital Object Identifier :
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10.1109/SSAP.1992.246796
- Product Type:
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Conference Publications