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Scaling Transform Based Information Geometry Method for DOA Estimation


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By exploiting the relationship between probability density and the differential geometry structure of received data and geodesic distance, the recently proposed informati...Show More

Abstract:

By exploiting the relationship between probability density and the differential geometry structure of received data and geodesic distance, the recently proposed information geometry (IG) method can provide higher accuracy and resolution ability for direction of arrival (DOA) estimation than many existing methods. However, its performance is not robust even for high signal-to-noise ratio. To have a deep understanding of its unstable performance, a theoretical analysis of the IG method is presented by deriving the relationship between the cost function and the number of array elements, powers and DOAs of source signals, and noise power. Then, to make better use of the nonlinear and super resolution property of the cost function, a Scaling TRansform based INformation Geometry (STRING) method is proposed, which simply scales the array received data or its covariance matrix by a real number. However, the expression for the optimum value of the scalar is complicated and related to the unknown signal DOAs and powers. Hence, a decision criterion and a simple search based procedure are developed, guaranteeing a robust performance. As demonstrated by computer simulations, the proposed STRING method has the best and robust angle resolution performance compared with many existing high resolution methods and even outperforms the classic Cramer-Rao bound, although at the cost of a bias in the estimation results.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ( Volume: 55, Issue: 6, December 2019)
Page(s): 3640 - 3650
Date of Publication: 11 April 2019

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