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Low-Complexity Direction-of-Arrival Estimation Based on Wideband Co-Prime Arrays
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2015
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RadarArray ProcessingEngineeringSensor ArrayCompressive SensingSignal ReconstructionGroup SparsityWideband RealmSmart AntennaInverse ProblemsWideband Co-prime ArraysComputational ElectromagneticsSparse ImagingLocalizationSignal Processing
A class of low-complexity compressive sensing-based direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation methods for wideband co-prime arrays is proposed. It is based on a recently proposed narrowband estimation method, where a virtual array model is generated by directly vectorizing the covariance matrix and then using a sparse signal recovery method to obtain the estimation result. As there are a large number of redundant entries in both the auto-correlation and cross-correlation matrices of the two sub-arrays, they can be combined together to form a model with a significantly reduced dimension, thereby leading to a solution with much lower computational complexity without sacrificing performance. A further reduction in complexity is achieved by removing noise power estimation from the formulation. Then, the two proposed low-complexity methods are extended to the wideband realm utilizing a group sparsity based signal reconstruction method. A particular advantage of group sparsity is that it allows a much larger unit inter-element spacing than the standard co-prime array and therefore leads to further improved performance.
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