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Time-Delay Estimation Using ESPRIT With Extended Improved Spatial Smoothing Techniques for Radar Signals
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2015
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RadarLayer ThicknessTime-delay EstimationArray ProcessingEngineeringSynthetic Aperture RadarSpace-time ProcessingRadar ScatteringEsprit MethodRadar Image ProcessingInverse ProblemsRadar Signal ProcessingComputational ElectromagneticsRadar ApplicationRadar SignalsSignal Processing
In the electromagnetic field, radar is widely used to measure or estimate the media parameters or to detect targets through obstructions. For horizontally stratified media, the layer thickness can be deduced from the time delays of backscattered echoes and the dielectric constants. The high-resolution method estimation of signal parameters via rotation invariance techniques (ESPRIT) has been proposed for time-delay estimation. In practice with a radar, backscattered echoes are correlated. In order to apply the ESPRIT method, in this letter, we propose to use two adaptive improved spatial smoothing techniques with the propagator method for fighting against the correlation between the echoes. The proposed solution does not use any approximation. Numerical examples are provided to show the performance of the algorithm.
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