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1 November 1990 Direction finding using a modified minimum-eigenvector technique
Meng Hwa Er
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Abstract
In this paper, an adaptive algorithm for direction-finding of correlated sources is presented. The algorithm is low in computational complexity and it does not require determination of the effective rank of the array correlation matrix. The algorithm employs a gradient technique to determine the minimum eigenvector of the correlation matrix and an orthogonalization technique to determine the second minimum eigenvector. The two noise eigenvectors are then used to compute the spatial spectra. The angle of arrivals can then be found by superimposing the two spectra. To verify further the true arrivals, additional spatial spectral can be computed using a combination of the two noise eigenvectors. Numerical results show that the proposed algorithms are effective in resolving correlated sources.
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Meng Hwa Er "Direction finding using a modified minimum-eigenvector technique", Proc. SPIE 1348, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.23469
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KEYWORDS
Interference (communication)

Sensors

Solids

Chemical elements

Modulation

Signal detection

Electronics engineering

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