Close category search window
 

A Toeplitz-induced mapping technique in sensor array processing

Sign In

Cookies must be enabled to login.After enabling cookies , please use refresh or reload or ctrl+f5 on the browser for the login options.

Formats Non-Member Member
$31 $13
Learn how you can qualify for the best price for this item!
Become an IEEE Member or Subscribe to
IEEE Xplore for exclusive pricing!
close button

puzzle piece

IEEE membership options for an individual and IEEE Xplore subscriptions for an organization offer the most affordable access to essential journal articles, conference papers, standards, eBooks, and eLearning courses.

Learn more about:

IEEE membership

IEEE Xplore subscriptions

1 Author(s)
Ming Lu ; Dept. of Radio Eng., Southeast Univ., Nanjing, China

The paper has a two-fold purpose; it deals with the signal processing of nonuniform linear array, and it indicates a novel approach to achieving significant improvements in signal processing performance in sublattice array scenarios. All the efforts are based on a new concept called Toeplitz-induced mapping (TIM). A real-valued matrix associated with the Toeplitz-induced mapping is constructed in a specific manner: from a single vector that is able to be viewed as the coefficient vector of a polynomial. If the polynomial has any of roots on the unit circle, the real-valued matrix is singular, and the right singular vectors corresponding to the zero singular values are then associated with the roots on the unit circle, and consequently, the roots on the unit circle can be computed from these singular vectors. By virtue of the observations, we are able to implement array aperture interpolation (signal recovery) and signal enhancement. In particular, in the presence of highly correlated sources, application of a TIM-based signal enhancement algorithm to DOA estimation results in a considerable performance improvement. Computer simulation results are presented to show the effectiveness of the TIM technique

Published in:
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:43 ,  Issue: 5 )

Date of Publication: May 1995

Need Help?


IEEE Advancing Technology for Humanity About IEEE Xplore | Contact | Help | Terms of Use | Nondiscrimination Policy | Site Map | Privacy & Opting Out of Cookies

A not-for-profit organization, IEEE is the world's largest professional association for the advancement of technology.
© Copyright 2013 IEEE - All rights reserved. Use of this web site signifies your agreement to the terms and conditions.